PURPOSE: Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is a γ-herpesvirus that has a tropism for endothelial cells and leads to the development of Kaposi's sarcoma, especially in people living with HIV. The present study aimed to quantify morphological and mechanical changes in endothelial cells after infection with KSHV to assess their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic markers. METHODS: Vascular (HuARLT2) and lymphatic endothelial cells (LEC) were infected with recombinant KSHV (rKSHV) by spinoculation, establishing stable infections (HuARLT2-rKSHV and LEC-rKSHV). Cellular changes were assessed using mitochondria-tracking microrheology and morphometric analysis. RESULTS: rKSHV infection increased cellular deformability, indicated by higher mitochondrial mean squared displacement (MSD) for short lag times. Specifically, MSD at Ïâ=â0.19 s was 49.4% and 42.2% higher in HuARLT2-rKSHV and LEC-rKSHV, respectively, compared to uninfected controls. There were 23.9% and 36.7% decreases in the MSD power law exponents for HuARLT2-rKSHV and LEC-rKSHV, respectively, indicating increased cytosolic viscosity associated with rKSHV infection. Infected cells displayed a marked spindloid phenotype with an increase in aspect ratio (29.7%) and decreases in roundness (26.1%) and circularity (25.7%) in HuARLT2-rKSHV, with similar changes observed in LEC-rKSHV. CONCLUSIONS: The quantification of distinct KSHV-induced morpho-mechanical changes in endothelial cells demonstrates the potential of these changes as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.
Endothelial Cells Stably Infected with Recombinant Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Display Distinct Viscoelastic and Morphological Properties.
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作者:Shabangu Majahonkhe M, Blumenthal Melissa J, Sass Danielle T, Lang Dirk M, Schafer Georgia, Franz Thomas
| 期刊: | Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering | 影响因子: | 5.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 18; 18(2):123-135 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s12195-025-00848-z | ||
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