Primary effusion lynphoma cells undergoing human Herpesvirus type 8 (HHV8) productive infection produce C-type retroviral particles.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Primary effusion lymphomas (PELs) are invariably infected by the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8)that is present in most PEL cells as latent virus but replicates in a subset of permissive cells to produce infectious progeny. Here we show that productively infected PEL cells release C-type retrovirus-like particles encoding an Mn++-dependent RT activity, which is typical of endogenous retroviruses. Strikingly, C-type particles are produced only in cells showing advanced HHV8 morphogenesis. Phorbol esters, which induce productive HHV8 replication and morphogenesis in PEL cells, increase RLP production. Phosphonoacetic acid, a blocker of HHV8 late gene expression, inhibits the production of C-type particles, whereas neutralizing anti-alphaIFN antibodies, which are known to increase HHV8 assembly, increases C-type particle production. These data suggest that factors expressed in advanced stages of HHV8 reactivation support endogenous C-type particle morphogenesis in PEL cells.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
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A., Tinari; F., Superti; M. G., Ammendolia; C., Chiozzini; C., Hohenadl; P., Leone; F., Nappi; Nicoletti, Mauro; A., Borsetti; M., Marchetti; B. Ensoli P., Monini
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