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An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation

The latent EBV nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA3C) is required for transformation of primary human B lymphocytes. Most mature B-cell malignancies originate from malignant transformation of germinal center (GC) B-cells. The GC reaction appears to have a role in malignant transformation, in which a major play...

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Autores principales: Pei, Yonggang, Banerjee, Shuvomoy, Jha, Hem Chandra, Sun, Zhiguo, Robertson, Erle S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5524291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28738086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006500
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author Pei, Yonggang
Banerjee, Shuvomoy
Jha, Hem Chandra
Sun, Zhiguo
Robertson, Erle S.
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Banerjee, Shuvomoy
Jha, Hem Chandra
Sun, Zhiguo
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description The latent EBV nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA3C) is required for transformation of primary human B lymphocytes. Most mature B-cell malignancies originate from malignant transformation of germinal center (GC) B-cells. The GC reaction appears to have a role in malignant transformation, in which a major player of the GC reaction is Bcl6, a key regulator of this process. We now demonstrate that EBNA3C contributes to B-cell transformation by targeted degradation of Bcl6. We show that EBNA3C can physically associate with Bcl6. Notably, EBNA3C expression leads to reduced Bcl6 protein levels in a ubiquitin-proteasome dependent manner. Further, EBNA3C inhibits the transcriptional activity of the Bcl6 promoter through interaction with the cellular protein IRF4. Bcl6 degradation induced by EBNA3C rescued the functions of the Bcl6-targeted downstream regulatory proteins Bcl2 and CCND1, which resulted in increased proliferation and G1-S transition. These data provide new insights into the function of EBNA3C in B-cell transformation during GC reaction, and raises the possibility of developing new targeted therapies against EBV-associated cancers.
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spelling pubmed-55242912017-08-07 An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation Pei, Yonggang Banerjee, Shuvomoy Jha, Hem Chandra Sun, Zhiguo Robertson, Erle S. PLoS Pathog Research Article The latent EBV nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA3C) is required for transformation of primary human B lymphocytes. Most mature B-cell malignancies originate from malignant transformation of germinal center (GC) B-cells. The GC reaction appears to have a role in malignant transformation, in which a major player of the GC reaction is Bcl6, a key regulator of this process. We now demonstrate that EBNA3C contributes to B-cell transformation by targeted degradation of Bcl6. We show that EBNA3C can physically associate with Bcl6. Notably, EBNA3C expression leads to reduced Bcl6 protein levels in a ubiquitin-proteasome dependent manner. Further, EBNA3C inhibits the transcriptional activity of the Bcl6 promoter through interaction with the cellular protein IRF4. Bcl6 degradation induced by EBNA3C rescued the functions of the Bcl6-targeted downstream regulatory proteins Bcl2 and CCND1, which resulted in increased proliferation and G1-S transition. These data provide new insights into the function of EBNA3C in B-cell transformation during GC reaction, and raises the possibility of developing new targeted therapies against EBV-associated cancers. Public Library of Science 2017-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5524291/ /pubmed/28738086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006500 Text en © 2017 Pei 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pei, Yonggang
Banerjee, Shuvomoy
Jha, Hem Chandra
Sun, Zhiguo
Robertson, Erle S.
An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title_full An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title_fullStr An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title_full_unstemmed An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title_short An essential EBV latent antigen 3C binds Bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
title_sort essential ebv latent antigen 3c binds bcl6 for targeted degradation and cell proliferation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5524291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28738086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006500
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