Vaccine and laboratory adapted strains of measles virus can use CD46 as a receptor to infect many human cell lines. However, wild type isolates of measles virus cannot use CD46, and they infect activated lymphocytes, dendritic cells, and macrophages via the receptor CD150/SLAM. Wild type virus can also infect epithelial cells of the respiratory tract through an unidentified receptor. We demonstrate that wild type measles virus infects primary airway epithelial cells grown in fetal calf serum and many adenocarcinoma cell lines of the lung, breast, and colon. Transfection of non-infectable adenocarcinoma cell lines with an expression vector encoding CD150/SLAM rendered them susceptible to measles virus, indicating that they were virus replica...
Measles virus (MV) is an enveloped negative strand RNA virus belonging to the family of Paramyxoviri...
Measles virus normally infects only primate cells. The receptor for measles virus has recently been ...
Morbilliviruses, which include measles virus (MeV), canine distemper virus, and rinderpest virus, ar...
The hemagglutinin (H) protein of measles virus (MeV) interacts with a cellular receptor which consti...
Measles is a highly contagious disease that causes temporary and severe immunosuppression in patient...
PVRL4 (nectin-4) was recently identified as the epithelial receptor for members of the Morbillivirus...
AbstractNatural isolates of measles virus readily infect several lymphocyte cell lines. These viruse...
textabstractThe lymphotropic and myelotropic nature of wild-type measles virus (wt-MV) is well recog...
Measles is an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Measles ...
Signalling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) has been identified as an immune cell receptor for ...
AbstractThe initial site of virus replication during measles infection is in the epithelial cells of...
Measles virus (MV) infects endothelial cells of the skin, the brain and other organs during acute or...
The identification of poliovirus receptor-like 4 (PVRL4) as the second natural receptor for measles ...
International audienceWe have generated transgenic mice ubiquitously expressing the human receptor f...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects dendritic cells (DCs) resulting in immunosuppression. Human DCs e...
Measles virus (MV) is an enveloped negative strand RNA virus belonging to the family of Paramyxoviri...
Measles virus normally infects only primate cells. The receptor for measles virus has recently been ...
Morbilliviruses, which include measles virus (MeV), canine distemper virus, and rinderpest virus, ar...
The hemagglutinin (H) protein of measles virus (MeV) interacts with a cellular receptor which consti...
Measles is a highly contagious disease that causes temporary and severe immunosuppression in patient...
PVRL4 (nectin-4) was recently identified as the epithelial receptor for members of the Morbillivirus...
AbstractNatural isolates of measles virus readily infect several lymphocyte cell lines. These viruse...
textabstractThe lymphotropic and myelotropic nature of wild-type measles virus (wt-MV) is well recog...
Measles is an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Measles ...
Signalling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) has been identified as an immune cell receptor for ...
AbstractThe initial site of virus replication during measles infection is in the epithelial cells of...
Measles virus (MV) infects endothelial cells of the skin, the brain and other organs during acute or...
The identification of poliovirus receptor-like 4 (PVRL4) as the second natural receptor for measles ...
International audienceWe have generated transgenic mice ubiquitously expressing the human receptor f...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) infects dendritic cells (DCs) resulting in immunosuppression. Human DCs e...
Measles virus (MV) is an enveloped negative strand RNA virus belonging to the family of Paramyxoviri...
Measles virus normally infects only primate cells. The receptor for measles virus has recently been ...
Morbilliviruses, which include measles virus (MeV), canine distemper virus, and rinderpest virus, ar...