Human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 p30 alters cell cycle G2 regulation of T lymphocytes to enhance cell survival
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2007-07-16
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BioMed Central
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Background: Human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) causes adult T-cell leukemia/
lymphoma and is linked to a number of lymphocyte-mediated disorders. HTLV-1 contains both
regulatory and accessory genes in four pX open reading frames. pX ORF-II encodes two proteins,
p13 and p30, whose roles are still being defined in the virus life cycle and in HTLV-1 virus-host cell
interactions. Proviral clones of HTLV-1 with pX ORF-II mutations diminish the ability of the virus
to maintain viral loads in vivo. p30 expressed exogenously differentially modulates CREB and Taxresponsive
element-mediated transcription through its interaction with CREB-binding protein/
p300 and while acting as a repressor of many genes including Tax, in part by blocking tax/rex RNA
nuclear export, selectively enhances key gene pathways involved in T-cell signaling/activation.
Results: Herein, we analyzed the role of p30 in cell cycle regulation. Jurkat T-cells transduced with
a p30 expressing lentivirus vector accumulated in the G2-M phase of cell cycle. We then analyzed
key proteins involved in G2-M checkpoint activation. p30 expression in Jurkat T-cells resulted in
an increase in phosphorylation at serine 216 of nuclear cell division cycle 25C (Cdc25C), had
enhanced checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) serine 345 phosphorylation, reduced expression of polo-like
kinase 1 (PLK1), diminished phosphorylation of PLK1 at tyrosine 210 and reduced phosphorylation
of Cdc25C at serine 198. Finally, primary human lymphocyte derived cell lines immortalized by a
HTLV-1 proviral clone defective in p30 expression were more susceptible to camptothecin induced
apoptosis. Collectively these data are consistent with a cell survival role of p30 against genotoxic
insults to HTLV-1 infected lymphocytes.
Conclusion: Collectively, our data are the first to indicate that HTLV-1 p30 expression results in activation of the G2-M cell cycle checkpoint, events that would promote early viral spread and Tcell
survival.
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Antara Datta et al, "Human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 p30 alters cell cycle G2 regulation of T lymphocytes to enhance cell survival," Retrovirology 4 (2007), doi:10.1186/1742-4690-4-49, http://www.retrovirology.com/content/4/1/49