An Envelope Glycoprotein of the Human Endogenous Retrovirus HERV-W Is Expressed in the Human Placenta and Fuses Cells Expressing the Type D Mammalian Retrovirus Receptor

Jean-Luc Blond(bioMérieux (Brazil)), Dimitri Lavillette(École Normale Supérieure de Lyon), Valérie Cheynet(bioMérieux (Brazil)), Olivier Bouton(bioMérieux (Brazil)), Guy Oriol(bioMérieux (Brazil)), Sylvie Chapel‐Fernandes(École Normale Supérieure de Lyon), Bernard Mandrand(bioMérieux (Brazil)), François Mallet(bioMérieux (Brazil)), François‐Loïc Cosset(École Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
Journal of Virology
April 1, 2000
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Abstract

A new human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) family, termed HERV-W, was recently described (J.-L. Blond, F. Besème, L. Duret, O. Bouton, F. Bedin, H. Perron, B. Mandrand, and F. Mallet, J. Virol. 73:1175-1185, 1999). HERV-W mRNAs were found to be specifically expressed in placenta cells, and an env cDNA containing a complete open reading frame was recovered. In cell-cell fusion assays, we demonstrate here that the product of the HERV-W env gene is a highly fusogenic membrane glycoprotein. Transfection of an HERV-W Env expression vector in a panel of cell lines derived from different species resulted in formation of syncytia in primate and pig cells upon interaction with the type D mammalian retrovirus receptor. Moreover, envelope glycoproteins encoded by HERV-W were specifically detected in placenta cells, suggesting that they may play a physiological role during pregnancy and placenta formation.


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