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Avian Influenza Virus Glycoproteins Restrict Virus Replication and Spread through Human Airway Epithelium at Temperatures of the Proximal Airways

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Cell tropism of human, avian and avianized viruses in HAE.

Representative cross-sections of inoculated HAE, fixed 24 hrs pi, were probed for viral antigen (NP; green) and α−acetylated tubulin, a marker for ciliated cells (red). Notably, the staining pattern for wild-type A/Victoria/3/75 was identical to that of PR8+Vic HA/NA. Arrows mark ciliated cells infected with either wild-type A/Victoria/3/75 or PR8+Vic HA/NA; arrow-head denotes non-ciliated cells infected by these viruses. These data indicate that viruses with Victoria glycoproteins were able to infect both cell types previously shown to express α2,6 SA [13]. Viral antigen was detected only in ciliated cells in cultures inoculated with Vic-226-228HA (in the Victoria background with either endogenous N2 or avian N1 or PR8+Chick HA/NA). Scale bar equals 20 µm.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000424.g005