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Analysis of temporal expression of HTLV-2 reveals similarities and functional differences from HTLV-1

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
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Analysis of temporal expression of HTLV-2 reveals similarities and functional differences from HTLV-1 / C. Bender, A. Cotena, P. Ronzi, F. Rende, I. Cavallari, C. Casoli, V. Ciminale, U. Bertazzoni. - In: RETROVIROLOGY. - ISSN 1742-4690. - 8:suppl. 1(2011 Jun 06), pp. A192-A192. ((Intervento presentato al 15. convegno International Conference on Human Retrovirology : HTLV and related retroviruses tenutosi a Leuven, Gembloux nel 2011 [10.1186/1742-4690-8-S1-A192].
Abstract:
In the present study, we developed a robust splice site-specific real-time RT-PCR method to quantitate all HTLV-2 transcripts. Results of this analysis conducted on three different infected cell lines (HTLV-2A Mo-T , C344 and HTLV-2B BJAB-Gu) showed that the most abundant mRNA was gag/pol followed by the accessory transcript 1-3, coding for the p28 and for p22/p20 proteins. The third most abundant mRNA was tax/rex. To investigate if different mRNAs produced by HTLV-2 are expressed at different levels upon viral reactivation, we studied the kinetics of viral expression in PBMCs from three subjects infected with HTLV-2B and cultured in vitro for 48 hours. The level of expression of the full length gag/pol transcript was the highest in all samples. The tax/rex mRNA was detected already at time zero and increased very rapidly following in vitro culture, reaching the highest copy number between zero and 2-4 hours. The minus-strand APH-2 mRNA, was expressed at high level. As observed in the infected cell lines, the 1-3 mRNA was expressed at high levels in all subjects. This finding is particularly intriguing, as it encodes two proteins that were shown to exert a powerful control on Tax and Rex function. This peculiar pattern of expression, which is in striking contrast with that of HTLV-1, might in part explain the differential pathogenicity of the two viruses.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
C. Bender, A. Cotena, P. Ronzi, F. Rende, I. Cavallari, C. Casoli, V. Ciminale, U. Bertazzoni
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/168415
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/168415/171095/articolo.pdf
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