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Transferrin Receptor Protein 1 Is an Entry Factor for Rabies Virus

J Virol. 2023-02; 
Xinxin Wang, Zhiyuan Wen, Huizhen Cao, Jie Luo, Lei Shuai, Chong Wang, Jinying Ge, Xijun Wang, Zhigao Bu, Jinliang Wang
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Abstract

Rabies virus (RABV) is a prototypical neurotropic virus that causes rabies in human and animals with an almost 100% mortality rate. Once RABV enters the central nervous system, no treatment is proven to prevent death. RABV glycoprotein (G) interacts with cell surface receptors and then enters cells via clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME); however, the key host factors involved remain largely unknown. Here, we identified transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1), a classic receptor that undergoes CME, as an entry factor for RABV. TfR1 interacts with RABV G and is involved in the endocytosis of RABV. An antibody against TfR1 or the TfR1 ectodomain soluble protein significantly blocked RABV infection in HEK293 cells, N2a cell... More

Keywords

TfR1, endocytosis, entry factor, rabies virus