Abstract
Both CD46 and signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) have been shown to act as cellular receptors for measles virus (MV). The viruses on throat swabs from nine patients with measles in Japan were titrated on Vero cells stably expressing human SLAM. Samples from all but two patients produced numerous plaques on SLAM-expressing Vero cells, whereas none produced any plaques on Vero cells endogenously expressing CD46. The Edmonston strain of MV, which can use either CD46 or SLAM as a receptor, produced comparable titers on these two types of cells. The results strongly suggest that the viruses in the bodies of measles patients use SLAM but probably not CD46 as a cellular receptor.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Antigens, CD / genetics
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Antigens, CD / metabolism
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CHO Cells
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Chlorocebus aethiops
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Cricetinae
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Glycoproteins / genetics
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Glycoproteins / metabolism*
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Humans
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Immunoglobulins / genetics
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Immunoglobulins / metabolism*
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Measles / virology
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Measles virus / metabolism*
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Measles virus / physiology
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Membrane Cofactor Protein
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Membrane Glycoproteins / genetics
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Membrane Glycoproteins / metabolism
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Pharynx / virology
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Receptors, Cell Surface
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Receptors, Virus / genetics
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Receptors, Virus / metabolism*
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Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule Family Member 1
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Vero Cells
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Viral Plaque Assay
Substances
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Antigens, CD
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CD46 protein, human
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Glycoproteins
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Immunoglobulins
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Membrane Cofactor Protein
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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Receptors, Cell Surface
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Receptors, Virus
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Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule Family Member 1