Type and abundance of sialic acid receptors on host cell membrane affect infectivity and viral titer of different strains of Newcastle disease virus

J Virol Methods. 2022 Apr:302:114488. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2022.114488. Epub 2022 Jan 30.

Abstract

Cell-based vaccine manufacture is a very cost-effective approach for animal vaccine production. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can infect a wide range of host cells, but the viral titers of cell culture are too low to meet the vaccine manufacture. In this study, we explored the selectivity of NDV vaccine strains LaSota and Mukteswar to type of sialic acid receptors and demonstrated the relationship between receptor expression levels on cell membrane and viral titers of cell culture. The results suggested that NDV strain LaSota preferentially binds to Neu5Ac-2-S-α-2,6 Gal10Me receptor (SAα2,6 Gal) and strain Mukteswar selectively binds to Neu5Ac-α-2,3 Gal-β-1,4Glc (SAα2,3 Gal) receptor. Subsequently, the expression levels of SAα2,3 Gal and SAα2,6 Gal receptors on BHK-21 cell membrane were adjusted by overexpression and RNAi assays. The results indicated that the viral titers of NDV strains LaSota and Mukteswar in cell culture were positively correlated with the expression levels of SAα2,6 Gal and SAα2,3 Gal receptors on host cell membrane respectively. In conclusion, our studies provide an understanding of the relationship between infectivity of NDV different strains and receptor types of host cell, and provide a method to increase viral titer of NDV for cell-based vaccine production.

Keywords: Infectivity; Newcastle disease virus; Sialic acid receptor; Viral titer.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Membrane
  • Chickens
  • Newcastle Disease*
  • Newcastle disease virus / genetics
  • Receptors, Cell Surface
  • Viral Vaccines*

Substances

  • Receptors, Cell Surface
  • Viral Vaccines
  • sialic acid receptor