Veterinary Research (Apr 2011)

A trypsin-like serine protease is involved in pseudorabies virus invasion through the basement membrane barrier of porcine nasal respiratory mucosa

  • Glorieux Sarah,
  • Favoreel Herman W,
  • Steukers Lennert,
  • Vandekerckhove Annelies P,
  • Nauwynck Hans J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 1
p. 58

Abstract

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Abstract Several alphaherpesviruses breach the basement membrane during mucosal invasion. In the present study, the role of proteases in this process was examined. The serine protease-specific inhibitor AEBSF inhibited penetration of the basement membrane by the porcine alphaherpesvirus pseudorabies virus (PRV) by 88.1% without affecting lateral spread. Inhibitors of aspartic-, cysteine-, and metalloproteases did not inhibit viral penetration of the basement membrane. Further analysis using the Soybean Type I-S trypsin inhibitor for the serine protease subcategory of trypsin-like serine proteases resulted in a 96.9% reduction in plaque depth underneath the basement membrane. These data reveal a role of a trypsin-like serine protease in PRV penetration of the basement membrane.