LDL receptor and its family members serve as the cellular receptors for vesicular stomatitis virus
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Abstract
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) exhibits a remarkably robust and pantropic infectivity, mediated by its coat protein, VSV-G. Using this property, recombinant forms of VSV and VSV-G-pseudotyped viral vectors are being developed for gene therapy, vaccination, and viral oncolysis and are extensively used for gene transduction in vivo and in vitro. The broad tropism of VSV suggests that it enters cells through a highly ubiquitous receptor, whose identity has so far remained elusive. Here we show that the LDL receptor (LDLR) serves as the major entry port of VSV and of VSV-G-pseudotyped lentiviral vectors in human and mouse cells, whereas other LDLR family members serve as alternative receptors. The widespread…
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- Vesicular stomatitis virus
- Transduction (biophysics)
- Virology
- Biology
- Tropism
- Vesicular Stomatitis
- Tissue tropism
- Receptor
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