2017
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00392-17
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Spontaneous Mutation at Amino Acid 544 of the Ebola Virus Glycoprotein Potentiates Virus Entry and Selection in Tissue Culture

Abstract: Ebolaviruses have a surface glycoprotein (GP 1,2 ) that is required for virus attachment and entry into cells. Mutations affecting GP 1,2 functions can alter virus growth properties. We generated a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus encoding Ebola virus Makona variant GP 1,2 (rVSV-MAK-GP) and observed emergence of a T544I mutation in the Makona GP 1,2 gene during tissue culture passage in certain cell lines. The T544I mutation emerged within two passages when VSV-MAK-GP was grown on Vero E6, Vero, and BS-C… Show more

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“…We analyzed over 1,500 EBOV sequences deposited in the NCBI database, including EBOV genomic sequences from clinical samples and more than a dozen sequences from laboratory-grown stocks. We have previously noted that the T544I mutation often arises in laboratory-passaged virus (25). Our analysis showed that, in addition to this mutation, the D552N mutation that spontaneously arose in our pseudotype was also found in five laboratory-passaged EBOV sequences (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…We analyzed over 1,500 EBOV sequences deposited in the NCBI database, including EBOV genomic sequences from clinical samples and more than a dozen sequences from laboratory-grown stocks. We have previously noted that the T544I mutation often arises in laboratory-passaged virus (25). Our analysis showed that, in addition to this mutation, the D552N mutation that spontaneously arose in our pseudotype was also found in five laboratory-passaged EBOV sequences (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Emergence of VSV-MAK-GP clones containing single amino acid substitutions in the Makona glycoprotein during virus recovery. Analysis of recombinant VSVs (rVSVs) expressing EBOV glycoproteins has shown that growth in cell culture can lead to the selection of growth-adaptive GP mutations (19,25). Following recovery of a recombinant VSV encoding the glycoprotein (GP) from a clinically isolated Ebola Makona virus (VSV-MAK-GP), we assessed the extent of mutational pressure on the glycoprotein during early recovery and passage of the virus.…”
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“…Development of spontaneous mutation due to virus adaptation to both Vero and Vero E6 cells has been reported for viruses such as Ebolavirus, sometimes with altered pathogenesis. 26,27 Similar growth adaptative mutations have also been reported with Zika virus that led to attenuation of virulence in mice. 28 If the intent is to study the wild-type virus for basic or translational research studies, it may be useful to consider whether a more appropriate cell line could be used for SARS-CoV-2 propagation to ensure that the integrity of its native characteristics are maintained.…”
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confidence: 54%