2023-01-11Zeitschriftenartikel
Comparison of a Genotype 1 and a Genotype 2 Macaque Foamy Virus env Gene Indicates Distinct Infectivity and Cell-Cell Fusion but Similar Tropism and Restriction of Cell Entry by Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Proteins
Fricke, Thomas
Schlagowski, Sarah
Liu, Shanchuan
Yang, Xiaoling
Fiebig, Uwe
Kaul, Artur
Ensser, Armin
Hahn, Alexander S.
Foamy viruses (FVs) are naturally found in many different animals and also in primates
with the notable exception of humans, but zoonotic infections are common. In several species,
two different envelope (env) gene sequence clades or genotypes exist. We constructed a simian
FV (SFV) clone containing a reporter gene cassette. In this background, we compared the env
genes of the SFVmmu-DPZ9524 (genotype 1) and of the SFVmmu_R289hybAGM (genotype 2)
isolates. SFVmmu_R289hybAGM env-driven infection was largely resistant to neutralization by
SFVmmu-DPZ9524-neutralizing sera. While SFVmmu_R289hybAGM env consistently effected higher
infectivity and cell-cell fusion, we found no differences in the cell tropism conferred by either env
across a range of different cells. Infection by both viruses was weakly and non-significantly enhanced
by simultaneous knockout of interferon-induced transmembrane proteins (IFITMs) 1, 2, and 3 in A549
cells, irrespective of prior interferon stimulation. Infection was modestly reduced by recombinant
overexpression of IFITM3, suggesting that the SFV entry step might be weakly restricted by IFITM3
under some conditions. Overall, our results suggest that the different env gene clades in macaque
foamy viruses induce genotype-specific neutralizing antibodies without exhibiting overt differences
in cell tropism, but individual env genes may differ significantly with regard to fitness
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