eb病毒基因模块的转录调控

IF 4.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Paul M Lieberman
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eb病毒(EBV)在90%的成年人中建立终身潜伏感染,是多种癌症和自身免疫性疾病的致病因子。EBV在多种不同的组织类型中具有复杂的生命周期,涉及病毒基因表达的动态变化。这些基因表达的变化解释了病毒长期存在和逃避宿主免疫控制的成功,以及它驱动癌症进化和自身免疫性疾病的潜力。在这里,我们回顾了EBV基因调控的一些显著特征,强调了病毒转录的许多变化。我们回顾了最近的进展,我们的理解,结合和调节EBV基因表达的因素。基于这种病毒转录模式的多样性,我们提出EBV基因组由由局部启动子-近端转录因子组合调控的基因模块组成,这些基因模块通过CTCF和内聚等结构因子相互作用,进一步受到各种模块之间的远端调控相互作用的调控。这些模块可能代表染色质结构域,也可以与宿主染色体结构域相互作用,进一步调节病毒和宿主基因表达。我们认为,这种基因调控层次结构为EBV提供了病毒持久性所需的可塑性,以及癌症和自身免疫性疾病的强增强剂。
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Transcriptional regulation of gene modules in Epstein-Barr virus.

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) establishes life-long latent infection in >90% of adults and is a causal agent for diverse cancers and autoimmune diseases. EBV has a complex life cycle in multiple different tissue types that involve dynamic variations in viral gene expression. These gene expression changes account for the success of the virus in long-term persistence and evading host immune control, as well as its potential for driving cancer evolution and autoimmune disease. Here, we review some of the salient features of EBV gene regulation highlighting the many variations of viral transcription. We review recent advances in our understanding of the factors that bind and regulate EBV gene expression. Based on this diversity of viral transcription patterns, we propose that EBV genome consists of gene modules regulated by local promoter-proximal transcription factor combinations that are further regulated by distal regulatory interactions among the various modules that interact through architectural factors, such as CTCF and cohesion. These modules are likely to represent chromatin architectural domains, and can also interact with host chromosome domains that further regulate viral and host gene expression. We propose that this gene regulatory hierarchy provides EBV with necessary plasticity for viral persistence, as well as a strong potentiator for cancer and autoimmune disease.

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