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Differential gene expression patterns of EBV infected EBNA-3A positive and negative human B lymphocytes.


ABSTRACT: The genome of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encodes 86 proteins, but only a limited set is expressed in EBV-growth transformed B cells, termed lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). These cells proliferate via the concerted action of EBV nuclear antigens (EBNAs) and latent membrane proteins (LMPs), some of which are rate limiting to establish a stable homeostasis of growth promoting and anti-apoptotic activities. We show here that EBV mutants, which lack the EBNA-3A gene, are impaired but can still initiate cell cycle entry and proliferation of primary human B cells in contrast to an EBNA-2 deficient mutant virus. Surprisingly, and in contrast to previous reports, these viral mutants are attenuated in growth transformation assays but give rise to permanently growing EBNA-3A negative B cell lines which exhibit reduced proliferation rates and elevated levels of apoptosis. Expression profiles of EBNA-3A deficient LCLs are characterized by 129 down-regulated and 167 up-regulated genes, which are significantly enriched for genes involved in apoptotic processes or cell cycle progression like the tumor suppressor gene p16/INK4A, or might contribute to essential steps of the viral life cycle in the infected host. In addition, EBNA-3A cellular target genes remarkably overlap with previously identified targets of EBNA-2. This study comprises the first genome wide expression profiles of EBNA-3A target genes generated within the complex network of viral proteins of the growth transformed B cell and permits a more detailed understanding of EBNA-3A's function and contribution to viral pathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Hertle ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2700271 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential gene expression patterns of EBV infected EBNA-3A positive and negative human B lymphocytes.

Hertle Marie L ML   Popp Claudia C   Petermann Sabine S   Maier Sabine S   Kremmer Elisabeth E   Lang Roland R   Mages Jörg J   Kempkes Bettina B  

PLoS pathogens 20090703 7


The genome of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encodes 86 proteins, but only a limited set is expressed in EBV-growth transformed B cells, termed lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). These cells proliferate via the concerted action of EBV nuclear antigens (EBNAs) and latent membrane proteins (LMPs), some of which are rate limiting to establish a stable homeostasis of growth promoting and anti-apoptotic activities. We show here that EBV mutants, which lack the EBNA-3A gene, are impaired but can still initia  ...[more]

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