Adeline Catteau
Pasteur Institute
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Advances in Virus Research | 2003
Marie-Pierre Courageot; Adeline Catteau; Philippe Desprès
The outcome of virus infection depends on viral and host factors. The interactions between flaviviruses and their target cells must be investigated if we are to understood the pathogenicity of these RNA viruses. Host cells are thought to respond to viral infection by initiation of apoptotic cell death. Apoptosis is an active process of cellular self-destruction with distinctive morphological and biochemical features. There is mounting evidence that dengue (DEN) virus can trigger the host cell to undergo apoptosis in a cell-dependent manner. Virally induced apoptosis contributes directly to the cytopathogenic effects of DEN virus in cultured cells. The induction of apoptosis involves the activation of intracellular signaling systems. Although the underlying molecular processes that trigger apoptosis are not well characterized, our knowledge regarding the cellular mechanisms and viral determinants of the outcome of DEN virus infection of target cells is improving. The cellular factors that regulate cell death, such as Bcl-2 family members, can modulate the outcome of DEN virus infection in cultured cells. Apoptosis inhibitors delay DEN virus-induced apoptosis, thereby providing a suitable environment for the virus. During DEN virus infection, cell death is also modulated by the virulence of the infecting strains. The purpose of this review is to present recent information on the cellular mechanisms and viral proteins associated with apoptosis in response to DEN virus. This knowledge may provide new insights into the viral pathogenicity.
Biochimie | 2003
Adeline Catteau; Gaël Roué; Victor J. Yuste; Santos A. Susin; Philippe Desprès
Apoptotic cell death has been involved as a cytopathologic mechanism in response to dengue (DEN) virus infection. Little information exists about how DEN virus replication triggers apoptosis in infected cells. We reported that a nine-residue sequence of the DEN M protein referred to as ApoptoM has proapoptotic properties in transformed and tumor cells of various origins. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether ApoptoM-induced apoptosis is associated to mitochondrial dysfunction and requires caspase activation. Intracellular expression of ApoptoM provokes the disruption of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential without subsequent generation of reactive oxygen species. We showed that ApoptoM-induced apoptosis involves the activation of a caspase-like protease pathway. Caspase-3 like activity was detected in ApoptoM-expressing cells. However, there was no role for caspase-9 in ApoptoM-mediated cell death. Our data suggest that a particular mitochondrion-dependent apoptotic pathway may be involved in induction of apoptosis by ApoptoM.
Journal of General Virology | 2003
Adeline Catteau; Olga Kalinina; Marie-Christine Wagner; Vincent Deubel; Marie-Pierre Courageot; Philippe Desprès
Journal of Immunological Methods | 2005
Florence Buseyne; Adeline Catteau; Daniel Scott-Algara; Béatrice Corre; Françoise Porrot; Christine Rouzioux; Stéphane Blanche; Yves Rivière
Archive | 2004
Philippe Desprès; Vincent Deubel; Jean-Louis Guénet; Marie-Thérèse Drouet; Mertyn Malkinson; Caroline Banet; Marie-Pascale Frenkiel; Marie-Pierre Courageot; Fasséli Coulibaly; Adeline Catteau; Marie Flamand; Patrick Weber; Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
Archive | 2003
Philippe Desprès; Adeline Catteau
Archive | 2002
Philippe Desprès; Vincent Deubel; Jean-Louis Guénet; Marie-Thérèse Drouet; Mertyn Malkinson; Caroline Banet; Marie-Pascale Frenkiel; Marie-Pierre Courageot; Fasséli Coulibaly; Adeline Catteau; Marie Flamand; Patrick Weber; Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
Archive | 2001
Philippe Desprès; Marie-Pierre Courageot; Vincent Deubel; Adeline Catteau
Archive | 2003
Philippe Desprès; Adeline Catteau
Archive | 2002
Philippe Despres; Vincent Deubel; Jean-Louis Guenet; Marie-Thérèse Drouet; Mertyn Malkinson; Caroline Banet; Marie-Pascale Frenkiel; Marie-Pierre Courageot; Fasséli Coulibaly; Adeline Catteau; Marie Flamand; Patrick Weber; Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi