2019
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.23770
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Kinetics of Mimivirus Infection Stages Quantified Using Image Flow Cytometry

Abstract: Due to the heterogeneity of viruses and their hosts, a comprehensive view of viral infection is best achieved by analyzing large populations of infected cells. However, information regarding variation in infected cell populations is lost in bulk measurements. Motivated by an interest in the temporal progression of events in virally infected cells, we used image flow cytometry (IFC) to monitor changes in Acanthamoeba polyphaga cells infected with Mimivirus . Thi… Show more

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“…It may be largely a result of the increased number of noninfected amoeba cells relative to infected amoeba cells. The circularity of virus-infected amoebae gradually increased, which is consistent with the increased circularity in Acanthamoeba CPE caused by mimivirus infection (Yaakov et al, 2019). At ∼10 h.p.i., hokutovirus-infected amoebae showed an increase in the direction bias of particles, and maximum particle sizes rapidly increased because of the formation of a "bunch" (Figure 5B).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…It may be largely a result of the increased number of noninfected amoeba cells relative to infected amoeba cells. The circularity of virus-infected amoebae gradually increased, which is consistent with the increased circularity in Acanthamoeba CPE caused by mimivirus infection (Yaakov et al, 2019). At ∼10 h.p.i., hokutovirus-infected amoebae showed an increase in the direction bias of particles, and maximum particle sizes rapidly increased because of the formation of a "bunch" (Figure 5B).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Surviving oxidative stress within the host cell and still being able to produce progeny is a universal challenge that needs to be overcome by viruses. This can be seen as increasing oxidative stress has been shown to increase the amount of time for viral factory formation in Mimivirus (Yaakov et al, 2019) and in transcriptomes of infection cycles (i.e., Moniruzzaman et al, 2018). Packaging these proteins can provide an initial counter to the ROS induction that occurs during initial stages of infection.…”
Section: Comparison Of Ncldv Proteomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike larger viruses (mimivirus-400nm) that require actin-dependent phagocytosis (Yaakov et al, 2019) Covid-19 (125 nm) enters the cell by clatherin mediated (CM) endocytosis . CM Endocytosis is a membrane process that needs a protein coat to induce curvature leading to the invagination of the memebrane (Lherbette et al,2019;Narasimhan et al,2020).…”
Section: Covid-19 and The Ras Connectionmentioning
confidence: 99%