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Topics:Two Different Receptors for Wild Type Measles Virus
Two Different Receptors for Wild Type Measles Virus
Maino TAHARAMakoto TAKEDA
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2011 Volume 61 Issue 2 Pages 249-25

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Measles is a highly contagious acute viral disease characterized by a maculopapular rash. It causes severe and temporary immune suppression and is often accompanied by secondary bacterial infections. In 2000, signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) was identified as a receptor for measles virus (MV). Observations that SLAM is expressed on cells of the immune system provided a good explanation for the lymphotropic and immunosuppressive nature of MV. However, molecular mechanisms of highly contagious nature of MV have remained unclear. Previously we have demonstrated that MV has an intrinsic ability to infect polarized epithelial cells by using a receptor other than SLAM. Recently, nectin4, a cellular adhesion junction molecule, was identified as the epithelial cell receptor for MV. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of MV to infect both epithelial and immune cells provides a deep insight into measles pathogenesis.
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© 2011 by The Japanese Society for Virology
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