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Imaging analysis reveals budding of filamentous human metapneumovirus virions and direct transfer of inclusion bodies through intercellular extensions

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
Published: 8 September 2023

Downloaded by ASM: 09 January 2025

https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01589-23

ABSTRACT

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) can spread between cells through

budding of virus particles or direct cell-to-cell spread. A network of budding filaments

and intercellular extensions forms in HMPV-infected cells; however, the involvement

of these structures in direct cell-to-cell spread of infection remains to be investigated.

Utilizing advanced imaging techniques, we show that budding filaments contain the

viral RNA genome, and not the antigenome, and become enriched with HMPV F protein

as infection progresses. Multiple filaments containing the F protein on their surface were

seen emanating from one cell to contact a neighboring cell, strongly suggesting that

these are budding filamentous HMPV virions. In addition, changes in the morphology

and properties of intercellular extensions following HMPV infection were detected. We

show that intercellular extensions allow the transfer of a cytosolic dye only in HMPV-

infected cells. In addition, using live imaging, we provide novel evidence of the direct

passage of inclusion bodies from cell-to-cell across intercellular extensions. These results

provide novel insights into the direct cell-to-cell spread of HMPV and suggest that this

mode of transmission can occur through different mechanisms.

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