Viral miRNA delivered by exosomes from Marek's disease virus-transformed lymphoma cell line exerts regulatory function in internalized primary chicken embryo fibroblast cells

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY
Man Teng , Jun Luo , Yaoyao Zhang , Vishwanatha R.A.P. Reddy , Priya Samuel , Yongxiu Yao , Venugopal Nair
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Abstract

In the past decade, research has demonstrated that viral miRNAs encoded by a number of viral genomes, particularly by most of the herpesvirus including Marek's disease virus (MDV), play important regulatory roles in viral infection, replication, and regulation of tumorigenesis. As macrovesicles in cells, exosomes can deliver viral miRNAs and exert gene regulatory functions. Whether the exosomes play a role in the replication, pathogenesis/tumorigenesis of avian herpesviruses such as oncogenic Marek's disease virus (MDV) remains unclear. Herein we extracted and identified the exosomes from MDV-transformed T cell line MSB-1 and demonstrated high abundance of MDV-1 miRNA expression. Using dual luciferase-based reporter assay, we also demonstrated that the exosomes derived from MSB-1 can deliver functional miRNA successfully into primary chicken embryo fibroblasts. These findings provide new insights into the role of exosomes and the mechanisms of how virus-encoded miRNA function in MDV latency/activation switching, viral replication, pathogenesis and/or tumorigenesis.

马雷克氏病病毒转化的淋巴瘤细胞系外泌体传递的病毒 miRNA 在内化的原代鸡胚成纤维细胞中发挥调控功能。
过去十年的研究表明,一些病毒基因组编码的病毒 miRNA,特别是包括马立克氏病病毒(MDV)在内的大多数疱疹病毒编码的病毒 miRNA,在病毒感染、复制和调控肿瘤发生中发挥着重要的调控作用。作为细胞中的大囊泡,外泌体可传递病毒 miRNA 并发挥基因调控功能。外泌体是否在禽类疱疹病毒(如致癌的马立克氏病病毒(MDV))的复制、致病机理/肿瘤发生中发挥作用仍不清楚。在此,我们从经 MDV 转化的 T 细胞系 MSB-1 中提取并鉴定了外泌体,并证明了 MDV-1 miRNA 的高丰度表达。我们还利用基于荧光素酶的双重报告实验证明,从 MSB-1 提取的外泌体能成功地将功能性 miRNA 运送到原代鸡胚成纤维细胞中。这些发现为了解外泌体的作用以及病毒编码的miRNA如何在MDV潜伏/激活转换、病毒复制、致病和/或肿瘤发生中发挥作用的机制提供了新的视角。
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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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