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A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection

Clinical strains of HCMV encode 20 putative ORFs within a region of the genome termed ULb′ that are postulated to encode functions related to persistence or immune evasion. We have previously identified ULb′-encoded pUL138 as necessary, but not sufficient, for HCMV latency in CD34(+) hematopoietic p...

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Autores principales: Umashankar, Mahadevaiah, Petrucelli, Alex, Cicchini, Louis, Caposio, Patrizia, Kreklywich, Craig N., Rak, Michael, Bughio, Farah, Goldman, Devorah C., Hamlin, Kimberly L., Nelson, Jay A., Fleming, William H., Streblow, Daniel N., Goodrum, Felicia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22241980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002444
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author Umashankar, Mahadevaiah
Petrucelli, Alex
Cicchini, Louis
Caposio, Patrizia
Kreklywich, Craig N.
Rak, Michael
Bughio, Farah
Goldman, Devorah C.
Hamlin, Kimberly L.
Nelson, Jay A.
Fleming, William H.
Streblow, Daniel N.
Goodrum, Felicia
author_facet Umashankar, Mahadevaiah
Petrucelli, Alex
Cicchini, Louis
Caposio, Patrizia
Kreklywich, Craig N.
Rak, Michael
Bughio, Farah
Goldman, Devorah C.
Hamlin, Kimberly L.
Nelson, Jay A.
Fleming, William H.
Streblow, Daniel N.
Goodrum, Felicia
author_sort Umashankar, Mahadevaiah
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description Clinical strains of HCMV encode 20 putative ORFs within a region of the genome termed ULb′ that are postulated to encode functions related to persistence or immune evasion. We have previously identified ULb′-encoded pUL138 as necessary, but not sufficient, for HCMV latency in CD34(+) hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) infected in vitro. pUL138 is encoded on polycistronic transcripts that also encode 3 additional proteins, pUL133, pUL135, and pUL136, collectively comprising the UL133-UL138 locus. This work represents the first characterization of these proteins and identifies a role for this locus in infection. Similar to pUL138, pUL133, pUL135, and pUL136 are integral membrane proteins that partially co-localized with pUL138 in the Golgi during productive infection in fibroblasts. As expected of ULb′ sequences, the UL133-UL138 locus was dispensable for replication in cultured fibroblasts. In CD34(+) HPCs, this locus suppressed viral replication in HPCs, an activity attributable to both pUL133 and pUL138. Strikingly, the UL133-UL138 locus was required for efficient replication in endothelial cells. The association of this locus with three context-dependent phenotypes suggests an exciting role for the UL133-UL138 locus in modulating the outcome of viral infection in different contexts of infection. Differential profiles of protein expression from the UL133-UL138 locus correlated with the cell-type dependent phenotypes associated with this locus. We extended our in vitro findings to analyze viral replication and dissemination in a NOD-scid IL2Rγ(c) (null)-humanized mouse model. The UL133-UL138 (NULL) virus exhibited an increased capacity for replication and/or dissemination following stem cell mobilization relative to the wild-type virus, suggesting an important role in viral persistence and spread in the host. As pUL133, pUL135, pUL136, and pUL138 are conserved in virus strains infecting higher order primates, but not lower order mammals, the functions encoded likely represent host-specific viral adaptations.
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spelling pubmed-32484712012-01-12 A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection Umashankar, Mahadevaiah Petrucelli, Alex Cicchini, Louis Caposio, Patrizia Kreklywich, Craig N. Rak, Michael Bughio, Farah Goldman, Devorah C. Hamlin, Kimberly L. Nelson, Jay A. Fleming, William H. Streblow, Daniel N. Goodrum, Felicia PLoS Pathog Research Article Clinical strains of HCMV encode 20 putative ORFs within a region of the genome termed ULb′ that are postulated to encode functions related to persistence or immune evasion. We have previously identified ULb′-encoded pUL138 as necessary, but not sufficient, for HCMV latency in CD34(+) hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) infected in vitro. pUL138 is encoded on polycistronic transcripts that also encode 3 additional proteins, pUL133, pUL135, and pUL136, collectively comprising the UL133-UL138 locus. This work represents the first characterization of these proteins and identifies a role for this locus in infection. Similar to pUL138, pUL133, pUL135, and pUL136 are integral membrane proteins that partially co-localized with pUL138 in the Golgi during productive infection in fibroblasts. As expected of ULb′ sequences, the UL133-UL138 locus was dispensable for replication in cultured fibroblasts. In CD34(+) HPCs, this locus suppressed viral replication in HPCs, an activity attributable to both pUL133 and pUL138. Strikingly, the UL133-UL138 locus was required for efficient replication in endothelial cells. The association of this locus with three context-dependent phenotypes suggests an exciting role for the UL133-UL138 locus in modulating the outcome of viral infection in different contexts of infection. Differential profiles of protein expression from the UL133-UL138 locus correlated with the cell-type dependent phenotypes associated with this locus. We extended our in vitro findings to analyze viral replication and dissemination in a NOD-scid IL2Rγ(c) (null)-humanized mouse model. The UL133-UL138 (NULL) virus exhibited an increased capacity for replication and/or dissemination following stem cell mobilization relative to the wild-type virus, suggesting an important role in viral persistence and spread in the host. As pUL133, pUL135, pUL136, and pUL138 are conserved in virus strains infecting higher order primates, but not lower order mammals, the functions encoded likely represent host-specific viral adaptations. Public Library of Science 2011-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3248471/ /pubmed/22241980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002444 Text en Umashankar 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.
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Umashankar, Mahadevaiah
Petrucelli, Alex
Cicchini, Louis
Caposio, Patrizia
Kreklywich, Craig N.
Rak, Michael
Bughio, Farah
Goldman, Devorah C.
Hamlin, Kimberly L.
Nelson, Jay A.
Fleming, William H.
Streblow, Daniel N.
Goodrum, Felicia
A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title_full A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title_fullStr A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title_short A Novel Human Cytomegalovirus Locus Modulates Cell Type-Specific Outcomes of Infection
title_sort novel human cytomegalovirus locus modulates cell type-specific outcomes of infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22241980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002444
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