AbstractVirus attachment to cells plays an essential role in viral tropism and disease. Reovirus serotypes 1 and 3 differ in the capacity to target distinct cell types in the murine nervous system and in the efficiency to induce apoptosis. The binding of viral attachment protein σ1 to unidentified receptors controls these phenotypes. We used expression cloning to identify junction adhesion molecule (JAM), an integral tight junction protein, as a reovirus receptor. JAM binds directly to σ1 and permits reovirus infection of nonpermissive cells. Ligation of JAM is required for reovirus-induced activation of NF-κB and apoptosis. Thus, reovirus interaction with cell-surface receptors is a critical determinant of both cell-type specific tropism a...
The reovirus receptor on mammalian cells has not been fully characterized and controversy exists ove...
Viruses are a global threat, causing a large variety of diseases and numerous deaths. Individual vi...
Reovirus infection requires the concerted action of viral and host factors to promote cell entry. Af...
AbstractVirus attachment to cells plays an essential role in viral tropism and disease. Reovirus ser...
SummaryDiverse families of viruses bind immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) proteins located in tight ...
SummaryNeurotropic viruses, including mammalian reovirus, must disseminate from an initial site of r...
Despite their fundamental role in host defense, many components of epithelial and endothelial tight ...
Viral infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host ce...
AbstractInfection of some cell types by reovirus evokes a caspase-independent form of cell death res...
ABSTRACT Bloodstream spread is a critical step in the pathogenesis of many viruses. However, mechani...
The recognition of cellular receptors by the mammalian reovi-ruses is an important determinant of ce...
ABSTRACT Virus-induced apoptosis is thought to be the primary mechanism of cell death following reov...
Reovirus attachment to cells is mediated by the binding of viral attachment protein sigma 1 to junct...
Viral infection often perturbs host cell signaling pathways including those involving mitogen-activa...
While the mammalian orthoreovirus type 3 dearing (reovirus T3D) infects many different tumour cells,...
The reovirus receptor on mammalian cells has not been fully characterized and controversy exists ove...
Viruses are a global threat, causing a large variety of diseases and numerous deaths. Individual vi...
Reovirus infection requires the concerted action of viral and host factors to promote cell entry. Af...
AbstractVirus attachment to cells plays an essential role in viral tropism and disease. Reovirus ser...
SummaryDiverse families of viruses bind immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) proteins located in tight ...
SummaryNeurotropic viruses, including mammalian reovirus, must disseminate from an initial site of r...
Despite their fundamental role in host defense, many components of epithelial and endothelial tight ...
Viral infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host ce...
AbstractInfection of some cell types by reovirus evokes a caspase-independent form of cell death res...
ABSTRACT Bloodstream spread is a critical step in the pathogenesis of many viruses. However, mechani...
The recognition of cellular receptors by the mammalian reovi-ruses is an important determinant of ce...
ABSTRACT Virus-induced apoptosis is thought to be the primary mechanism of cell death following reov...
Reovirus attachment to cells is mediated by the binding of viral attachment protein sigma 1 to junct...
Viral infection often perturbs host cell signaling pathways including those involving mitogen-activa...
While the mammalian orthoreovirus type 3 dearing (reovirus T3D) infects many different tumour cells,...
The reovirus receptor on mammalian cells has not been fully characterized and controversy exists ove...
Viruses are a global threat, causing a large variety of diseases and numerous deaths. Individual vi...
Reovirus infection requires the concerted action of viral and host factors to promote cell entry. Af...