人体内源性逆转录病毒K型编码NP9蛋白诱导DNA损伤反应
Jungang Chen1, Jiaojiao Fan1, Zhen Lin2
1Department of Pathology, Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Journal of medical virology
|March 19, 2024
概括
人体内源逆转录病毒 (HERVs) 可以引起疾病. HERV-K蛋白Np9引发DNA损伤,可以通过减少LANA表达来向治疗与KSHV相关的癌症.
科学领域:
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 在瘤学瘤学.
背景情况:
- 人体内源逆转录病毒 (HERVs) 占人类基因组的很大一部分.
- 某些HERV,如HERV-K,与炎症性疾病和癌症有关.
- HERV-K编码的NP9蛋白被认为是瘤中发现的瘤蛋白.
研究的目的:
- 研究NP9蛋白在宿主细胞反应中的作用.
- 探索针对病毒相关的恶性瘤中的Np9的潜力.
主要方法:
- 在子宫外表达Np9蛋白质.
- 通过RNA干扰 (RNAi) 来消除Np9.
- 评估DNA损伤反应 (γH2AX上调).
- 评估KSHV感染细胞中的LANA表达.
主要成果:
- 宫外Np9表达诱导了DNA损伤反应,特别是调高了γH2AX.
- 在KSHV感染的细胞中,Np9的敲击降低了LANA的表达.
- 这些效应在体外和体内均被观察到.
结论:
- Np9蛋白可以诱导宿主DNA损伤反应.
- 向NP9提供了一个潜在的治疗策略,通过抑制LANA来对抗KSHV相关的癌症.
- 这项研究强调了一种新的方法来对抗病毒相关的恶性瘤.
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