Jm. Bergelson et al., COXSACKIEVIRUS B3 ADAPTED TO GROWTH IN RD CELLS BINDS TO DECAY-ACCELERATING FACTOR (CD55), Journal of virology, 69(3), 1995, pp. 1903-1906
A coxsackievirus B3 (CB3) isolate adapted to growth in RD cells shows
an alteration in cell tropism as a result of its capacity to bind a 70
-kDa cell surface molecule expressed on these cells, We now show that
this molecule is the complement regulatory protein, decay-accelerating
factor (DAF) (CD55), Anti-DAF antibodies prevented CB3 attachment to
the cell surface. Radiolabeled CB3 adapted to growth in RD cells bound
to CHO cells transfected with human DAF, whereas CB3 (strain Nancy),
the parental strain, did not bind to DAF transfectants. These results
indicate that growth of CB3 in RD cells selected for a virus strain th
at uses DAF for cell surface attachment,