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. 2006 Feb 14;2(2):91–95. doi: 10.4161/auto.2.2.2297

Cellular Autophagy Machinery is not Required for Vaccinia Virus Replication and Maturation

Haiyan Zhang, Claude E Monken, John Lenard, Noboru Mizushima, Edmund C Lattime, Shengkan Jin
PMCID: PMC9707373  PMID: 16874104

Abstract

The origin of the primary membrane of vaccinia virus, the double-membrane structure that surrounds the immature virions (IV), is not fully understood. Here we investigated whether the primary membrane is of autophagy origin. Morphologic studies by electron microscopy showed no apparent difference in viral maturation in the autophagy deficient cell lines, the Atg5-/- mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) and the Beclin 1 -/- embryonic stem (ES) cells, compared to their isogenic wild-type counterparts. Moreover, quantitative assays indicated that the viruses replicate and maturate in the autophagy deficient cell lines as efficiently as they do in the corresponding isogenic wild type cells. This study indicates that the cellular autophagy machinery is not required for the life-cycle of vaccinia virus, suggesting that the primary vaccinia viral membrane likely does not originate from the autophagic membrane.


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