๐ Topographic changes in SARS coronavirus-infected cells during late stages of infection
Scanning electron and atomic force microscopy was used for the first time to view the maturation of the severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus at the cell surface. The surface form of the cells at advanced infection displayed prolific pseudopodia that, in addition to the rest of the plasma membrane, were also active sites of virus release. High magnification of the maturing virus particles showed a rosette appearance with short knoblike spikes under both the scanning electron and atomic force microscopes. The final expulsion step of the maturing virus particles seemed to result in some disruptions to the plasma membrane. The cytoskeletal network along the edge of the infected cells was enhanced and could be involved in transporting and expelling the progeny virus particles. Thickening of the actin filaments at the cell edge provided the bending force to extrude the virus particles.
keywords
๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ respiratory syndrome-associated (90)
๐ cell surface (110)
๐ infected cells (307)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ syndrome-associated coronavirus (88)
author
๐ค Ng, Mah Lee
๐ค Lee, J. W.M.
๐ค Leong, M. L.N.
๐ค Ling, A. E.
๐ค Tan, H. C.
๐ค Ooi, E. E.
year
โฐ 2004
issn
๐ 10806040
volume
10
number
11
page
1907-1914
citedbycount
8
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