[PDF][PDF] ICAM-5/telencephalin is a functional entry receptor for enterovirus D68

W Wei, H Guo, J Chang, Y Yu, G Liu, N Zhang… - Cell host & …, 2016 - cell.com
W Wei, H Guo, J Chang, Y Yu, G Liu, N Zhang, SH Willard, S Zheng, XF Yu
Cell host & microbe, 2016cell.com
Summary Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a member of the Picornaviridae family. Although EV-
D68-associated infection was once considered rare, it has been increasing in recent years.
EV-D68 infection is most frequently associated with respiratory illness. However, it has also
been implicated in a polio-like neurological disorder, acute flaccid myelitis. Although sialic
acid has been implicated in EV-D68 entry, the existence of a protein receptor has yet to be
clarified. Here we identify neuron-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 5 (ICAM …
Summary
Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is a member of the Picornaviridae family. Although EV-D68-associated infection was once considered rare, it has been increasing in recent years. EV-D68 infection is most frequently associated with respiratory illness. However, it has also been implicated in a polio-like neurological disorder, acute flaccid myelitis. Although sialic acid has been implicated in EV-D68 entry, the existence of a protein receptor has yet to be clarified. Here we identify neuron-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 5 (ICAM-5/telencephalin) as a cellular receptor for sialic acid-dependent and -independent EV-D68 viruses. EV-D68 bound specifically and efficiently to ICAM-5, and replication of EV-D68 in diverse cell types was inhibited by soluble ICAM-5 fragments. ICAM-5 silencing attenuated EV-D68 replication in permissive cells, and ICAM-5 expression in non-permissive cells allowed EV-D68 replication. The discovery of a neuron-specific adhesion molecule as an EV-D68 receptor has important implications for EV-D68 pathogenesis and may facilitate the development of novel intervention strategies.
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