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Visualizing the replication of respiratory syncytial virus in cells and in living mice.


ABSTRACT: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most important cause of severe lower-respiratory tract disease in calves and young children, yet no human vaccine nor efficient curative treatments are available. Here we describe a recombinant human RSV reverse genetics system in which the red fluorescent protein (mCherry) or the firefly luciferase (Luc) genes are inserted into the RSV genome. Expression of mCherry and Luc are correlated with infection rate, allowing the monitoring of RSV multiplication in cell culture. Replication of the Luc-encoding virus in living mice can be visualized by bioluminescent imaging, bioluminescence being detected in the snout and lungs of infected mice after nasal inoculation. We propose that these recombinant viruses are convenient and valuable tools for screening of compounds active against RSV, and can be used as an extremely sensitive readout for studying effects of antiviral therapeutics in living mice.

SUBMITTER: Rameix-Welti MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7091779 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visualizing the replication of respiratory syncytial virus in cells and in living mice.

Rameix-Welti Marie-Anne MA   Le Goffic Ronan R   Hervé Pierre-Louis PL   Sourimant Julien J   Rémot Aude A   Riffault Sabine S   Yu Qin Q   Galloux Marie M   Gault Elyanne E   Eléouët Jean-François JF  

Nature communications 20141003


Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most important cause of severe lower-respiratory tract disease in calves and young children, yet no human vaccine nor efficient curative treatments are available. Here we describe a recombinant human RSV reverse genetics system in which the red fluorescent protein (mCherry) or the firefly luciferase (Luc) genes are inserted into the RSV genome. Expression of mCherry and Luc are correlated with infection rate, allowing the monitoring of RSV multiplication  ...[more]

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