Tsai, M.H.* ; Lin, X.* ; Shumilov, A.* ; Bernhardt, K.* ; Feederle, R. ; Poirey, R.* ; Kopp-Schneider, A.* ; Pereira, B.* ; Almeida, R.* ; Delecluse, H.J.*
The biological properties of different Epstein-Barr virus strains explain their association with various types of cancers.
Oncotarget 8, 10238-10254 (2017)
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is etiologically associated with the development of multiple types of tumors, but it is unclear whether this diversity is due to infection with different EBV strains. We report a comparative characterization of SNU719, GP202, and YCCEL1, three EBV strains that were isolated from gastric carcinomas, M81, a virus isolated in a nasopharyngeal carcinoma and several well-characterized laboratory type A strains. We found that B95-8, Akata and GP202 induced cell growth more efficiently than YCCEL1, SNU719 and M81 and this correlated positively with the expression levels of the viral BHRF1 miRNAs. In infected B cells, all strains except Akata and B95-8 induced lytic replication, a risk factor for carcinoma development, although less efficiently than M81. The panel of viruses induced tumors in immunocompromised mice with variable speed and efficacy that did not strictly mirror their in vitro characteristics, suggesting that additional parameters play an important role. We found that YCCEL1 and M81 infected primary epithelial cells, gastric carcinoma cells and gastric spheroids more efficiently than Akata or B95-8. Reciprocally, Akata and B95-8 had a stronger tropism for B cells than YCCEL1 or M81. These data suggest that different EBV strains will induce the development of lymphoid tumors with variable efficacy in immunocompromised patients and that there is a parallel between the cell tropism of the viral strains and the lineage of the tumors they induce. Thus, EBV strains can be endowed with properties that will influence their transforming abilities and the type of tumor they induce.
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Carcinoma And Lymphoma ; Epstein-barr Virus Strains ; Host-virus Interactions ; Human Tumor Viruses ; Viral Infection And Transformation; Gastric-carcinoma Cells; Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma; Epithelial-cells; Lytic Infection; B-cells; Ebv; Tropism; Protein; Taiwan; Shows
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2017
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1949-2553
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CF Monoclonal Antibodies (CF-MAB)
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30201 - Metabolic Health
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Helmholtz Diabetes Center
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2016-12-31