Quantitative analysis of the lipidomes of the influenza virus envelope and MDCK cell apical membrane

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Contributors

  • Mathias J Gerl - , Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (Author)
  • Julio L Sampaio - (Author)
  • Severino Urban - (Author)
  • Lucie Kalvodova - (Author)
  • Jean-Marc Verbavatz - (Author)
  • Beth Binnington - (Author)
  • Dirk Lindemann - , Institute of Medical Microbiology and Virology (Author)
  • Clifford A Lingwood - (Author)
  • Andrej Shevchenko - (Author)
  • Cornelia Schroeder - (Author)
  • Kai Simons - (Author)

Abstract

The influenza virus (IFV) acquires its envelope by budding from host cell plasma membranes. Using quantitative shotgun mass spectrometry, we determined the lipidomes of the host Madin-Darby canine kidney cell, its apical membrane, and the IFV budding from it. We found the apical membrane to be enriched in sphingolipids (SPs) and cholesterol, whereas glycerophospholipids were reduced, and storage lipids were depleted compared with the whole-cell membranes. The virus membrane exhibited a further enrichment of SPs and cholesterol compared with the donor membrane at the expense of phosphatidylcholines. Our data are consistent with and extend existing models of membrane raft-based biogenesis of the apical membrane and IFV envelope.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-221
Number of pages9
JournalThe Journal of cell biology
Volume196
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jan 2012
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC3265945
ORCID /0000-0002-0320-4223/work/150885061
Scopus 84856707874

Keywords

Keywords

  • Animals, Cell Line, Cell Membrane/chemistry, Cholesterol/analysis, Dogs, Mass Spectrometry, Membrane Lipids/analysis, Orthomyxoviridae/chemistry, Sphingolipids/analysis