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Published on: July 23, 2010
DAXX modulates human papillomavirus early gene expression and genome replication in U2OS cells
Piia Kivipõld1, Liisi Võsa2, Mart Ustav3
1Institute of Technology, University of Tartu, Nooruse 1, 50411, Tartu, Estonia. piia.kivipold@gmail.com.
Background:
The human papillomavirus (HPV) genomes can replicate, and are maintained as autonomously replicating extrachromosomal plasmids in human U2OS cells. Previous studies have shown that HPV genomes are transcriptionally active in U2OS cells and can express the viral early proteins required for initiation and establishment of HPV replication. In the present work, we have examined the involvement of cellular DAXX protein in HPV replication in U2OS cells.
Methods:
We have used indirect immunofluorescence and FISH analysis in order to study HPV replication compartments in U2OS cells. In addition, we have used siRNA knock-down for examining the effect of the DAXX protein on HPV replication and transcription in U2OS cells.
Results:
We show that a portion of HPV replication foci are partially co-localized with components of ND10, cellular DAXX and PML proteins. In addition, we demonstrate that the knock-down of the cellular DAXX protein modulates the HPV genome replication and transcription in U2OS cells--papillomavirus replication is reduced in the absence of this component of ND10.
Conclusions:
The DAXX protein modulates the early gene expression and the transient replication of HPV genomes in U2OS cells.
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