Inhibition of nuclear entry of HPV16 pseudovirus-packaged DNA by an anti-HPV16 L2 neutralizing antibody

Virology. 2010 Oct 25;406(2):181-8. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2010.07.019. Epub 2010 Aug 4.

Abstract

Rabbit anti-HPV16 L2 serum (anti-P56/75) neutralizes multiple oncogenic human papillomaviruses (HPVs). We inoculated HeLa cells with HPV16 pseudovirus (16PV) and with anti-P56/75-bound 16PV (16PV-Ab). Both 16PV and 16PV-Ab attached equally well to the cell surface. However, the cell-attached L1 protein of 16PV became trypsin-resistant after incubation at 37°C, whereas approximately 20% of the cell-attached 16PV-Ab L1 remained trypsin-sensitive. Confocal microscopy of HeLa cells inoculated with 16PV revealed packaged DNA in the nucleus at 22h after inoculation; however, nuclear DNA was not detected in cells inoculated with 16PV-Ab. Electron microscopy of HeLa cells inoculated with 16PV showed particles located in multivesicular bodies, lamellar bodies, and the cytosol after 4h; no cytosolic particles were detected after inoculation with 16PV-Ab. These data suggest that anti-P56/75 inhibits HPV infection partly by blocking viral entry and primarily by blocking the transport of the viral genome to the nucleus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Active Transport, Cell Nucleus / drug effects
  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Neutralizing / pharmacology*
  • Antibodies, Viral / pharmacology*
  • Capsid Proteins / immunology*
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Nucleus / immunology
  • Cell Nucleus / metabolism
  • Cell Nucleus / virology*
  • DNA, Viral / genetics
  • DNA, Viral / metabolism*
  • HeLa Cells
  • Human papillomavirus 16 / genetics
  • Human papillomavirus 16 / immunology
  • Human papillomavirus 16 / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Oncogene Proteins, Viral / immunology*
  • Papillomavirus Infections / immunology
  • Papillomavirus Infections / metabolism
  • Papillomavirus Infections / virology*
  • Rabbits
  • Virus Assembly / drug effects

Substances

  • Antibodies, Neutralizing
  • Antibodies, Viral
  • Capsid Proteins
  • DNA, Viral
  • L2 protein, Human papillomavirus type 16
  • Oncogene Proteins, Viral