Abstract

Knowledge about the function of varicella-zoster virus glycoprotein M is limited; the requirement of gM for skin and neural tropism are unknown. VZV gM contains two predicted YXXΦ trafficking motifs and a dileucine motif in the carboxyl-terminus. We constructed a recombinant VZV with gM truncated from the first YXXΦ and five additional viruses with YXXΦ tyrosine substitutions, alone and in combination with dileucine substitution. All recombinant viruses grew to high titer but mutation of the membrane-proximal YXXΦ motif reduced plaque size in cultured cells and altered gM localization. C-terminus truncation had a pronounced effect on virion morphogenesis and plaque size, but not on overall replication kinetics in vitro. Mutation of gM trafficking motifs and truncation attenuated replication in human skin xenografts in vivo; gM truncation did not alter neurotropism. Our results demonstrate that the gM C-terminus is dispensable for virus replication in cultured cells but is important for skin pathogenesis.

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