DNA Damage Response Suppresses Epstein-Barr Virus-Driven Proliferation of Primary Human B Cells

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Luftig, Micah A

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Nikitin, Pavel A

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2013-01-16T20:29:31Z

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2014-01-11T05:30:07Z

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2012

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Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

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The interaction of human tumor viruses with host growth suppressive pathways is a fine balance between controlled latent infection and virus-induced oncogenesis. This dissertation elucidates how Epstein-Barr virus interacts with the host growth suppressive DNA damage response signaling pathways (DDR) in order to transform infected human B lymphocytes.

Here I report that the activation of the ATM/Chk2 branch of the DDR in hyper-proliferating infected B cells results in G1/S cell cycle arrest and limits viral-mediated transformation. Similar growth arrest was found in mitogen-driven proliferating of B cells that sets the DDR as a default growth suppressive mechanism in human B cells. Hence, the viral protein EBNA3C functions to attenuate the host DDR and to promote immortalization of a small portion of infected B cells. Additionally, the pharmacological inhibition of the DDR in vitro increases viral immortalization of memory B cells that facilitates the isolation of broadly neutralizing antibodies to various infectious agents. Overall, this work defines early EBV-infected hyper-proliferating B cells as a new stage in viral infection that determines subsequent viral-mediated tumorigenesis.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/6183

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Virology

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Genetics

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Oncology

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B cell

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Chk2

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DNA damage response

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EBNA-3C

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Epstein-Barr virus

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monoclonal antibody

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DNA Damage Response Suppresses Epstein-Barr Virus-Driven Proliferation of Primary Human B Cells

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Dissertation

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12

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