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Nature Medicine 11, 515 - 521 (2005)
Published online: 17 April 2005 | doi:10.1038/nm1236
Integrin
v
3 is a coreceptor for human cytomegalovirus
Xin Wang1, David Y Huang2, Shu-Mei Huong1 & Eng-Shang Huang1,3
Abstract
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that causes birth defects in newborns and severe disease in immunocompromised individuals. The broad tropism of HCMV infection suggests that it uses multiple receptors. We recently showed that the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) serves as a receptor for HCMV. Here we show that HCMV also uses integrin
v
3 as a coreceptor. Upon infection, HCMV glycoproteins gB and gH independently bind to EGFR and
v
3, respectively, to initiate viral entry and signaling.
v
3 then translocates to lipid rafts where it interacts with EGFR to induce coordinated signaling. The coordination between EGFR and
v
3 is essential for the early events of HCMV infection, including viral entry, RhoA downregulation, stress-fiber disassembly and viral nuclear trafficking. Our findings support a model in which EGFR and
v
3 work together as coreceptors for HCMV entry and signaling. This discovery is fundamental to understanding HCMV pathogenesis and developing treatment strategies targeted to viral receptors.
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