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Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68
γ-herpesviruses (γHVs) have developed an interaction with their hosts wherein they establish a life-long persistent infection and are associated with the onset of various malignancies. One critical virulence factor involved in the persistency of murine γ-herpesvirus 68 (γHV68) is the viral homolog o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2752191/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19816569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000609 |
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author | E, Xiaofei Hwang, Seungmin Oh, Soohwan Lee, Jong-Soo Jeong, Joseph H. Gwack, Yousang Kowalik, Timothy F. Sun, Ren Jung, Jae U. Liang, Chengyu |
author_facet | E, Xiaofei Hwang, Seungmin Oh, Soohwan Lee, Jong-Soo Jeong, Joseph H. Gwack, Yousang Kowalik, Timothy F. Sun, Ren Jung, Jae U. Liang, Chengyu |
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description | γ-herpesviruses (γHVs) have developed an interaction with their hosts wherein they establish a life-long persistent infection and are associated with the onset of various malignancies. One critical virulence factor involved in the persistency of murine γ-herpesvirus 68 (γHV68) is the viral homolog of the Bcl-2 protein (vBcl-2), which has been implicated to counteract both host apoptotic responses and autophagy pathway. However, the relative significance of the two activities of vBcl-2 in viral persistent infection has yet to be elucidated. Here, by characterizing a series of loss-of-function mutants of vBcl-2, we have distinguished the vBcl-2-mediated antagonism of autophagy from the vBcl-2-mediated inhibition of apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. A mutant γHV68 virus lacking the anti-autophagic activity of vBcl-2 demonstrates an impaired ability to maintain chronic infections in mice, whereas a mutant virus lacking the anti-apoptotic activity of vBcl-2 establishes chronic infections as efficiently as the wild-type virus but displays a compromised ability for ex vivo reactivation. Thus, the vBcl-2-mediated antagonism of host autophagy constitutes a novel mechanism by which γHVs confer persistent infections, further underscoring the importance of autophagy as a critical host determinant in the in vivo latency of γ-herpesviruses. |
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spelling | pubmed-27521912009-10-09 Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 E, Xiaofei Hwang, Seungmin Oh, Soohwan Lee, Jong-Soo Jeong, Joseph H. Gwack, Yousang Kowalik, Timothy F. Sun, Ren Jung, Jae U. Liang, Chengyu PLoS Pathog Research Article γ-herpesviruses (γHVs) have developed an interaction with their hosts wherein they establish a life-long persistent infection and are associated with the onset of various malignancies. One critical virulence factor involved in the persistency of murine γ-herpesvirus 68 (γHV68) is the viral homolog of the Bcl-2 protein (vBcl-2), which has been implicated to counteract both host apoptotic responses and autophagy pathway. However, the relative significance of the two activities of vBcl-2 in viral persistent infection has yet to be elucidated. Here, by characterizing a series of loss-of-function mutants of vBcl-2, we have distinguished the vBcl-2-mediated antagonism of autophagy from the vBcl-2-mediated inhibition of apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. A mutant γHV68 virus lacking the anti-autophagic activity of vBcl-2 demonstrates an impaired ability to maintain chronic infections in mice, whereas a mutant virus lacking the anti-apoptotic activity of vBcl-2 establishes chronic infections as efficiently as the wild-type virus but displays a compromised ability for ex vivo reactivation. Thus, the vBcl-2-mediated antagonism of host autophagy constitutes a novel mechanism by which γHVs confer persistent infections, further underscoring the importance of autophagy as a critical host determinant in the in vivo latency of γ-herpesviruses. Public Library of Science 2009-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2752191/ /pubmed/19816569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000609 Text en E et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article E, Xiaofei Hwang, Seungmin Oh, Soohwan Lee, Jong-Soo Jeong, Joseph H. Gwack, Yousang Kowalik, Timothy F. Sun, Ren Jung, Jae U. Liang, Chengyu Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title | Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title_full | Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title_fullStr | Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title_full_unstemmed | Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title_short | Viral Bcl-2-Mediated Evasion of Autophagy Aids Chronic Infection of γHerpesvirus 68 |
title_sort | viral bcl-2-mediated evasion of autophagy aids chronic infection of γherpesvirus 68 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2752191/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19816569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000609 |
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