Constitutive Interferon-Inducible Protein 16-Inflammasome Activation during Epstein-Barr Virus Latency I, II, and III in B and Epithelial Cells

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作者
Ansari, Mairaj Ahmed [1 ]
Singh, Vivek Vikram [1 ]
Dutta, Sujoy [1 ]
Veettil, Mohanan Valiya [1 ]
Dutta, Dipanjan [1 ]
Chikoti, Leela [1 ]
Lu, Jie [2 ,3 ]
Everly, David [1 ]
Chandran, Bala [1 ]
机构
[1] Rosalind Franklin Univ Med & Sci, HM Bligh Canc Res Labs, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Chicago Med Sch, N Chicago, IL USA
[2] Univ Penn, Dept Microbiol, Abramson Canc Ctr, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[3] Univ Penn, Tumor Virol Program, Abramson Canc Ctr, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
INNATE IMMUNE SENSOR; DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSE; IFI16; INFLAMMASOME; INFECTION; BINDING; AUTOANTIGEN; INHIBITION; EXPRESSION; APOPTOSIS;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.00805-13
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), etiologically linked with human B-cell malignancies and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), establishes three types of latency that facilitate its episomal genome persistence and evasion of host immune responses. The innate inflammasome responses recognize the pathogen-associated molecular patterns which lead into the association of a cytoplasmic sensor such as NLRP3 and AIM2 proteins or nuclear interferon-inducible protein 16 (IFI16) with adaptor ASC protein (apoptosis-associated speck-like protein with a caspase recruitment domain) and effector procaspase-1, resulting in active caspase-1 formation which cleaves the proforms of inflammatory interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta), IL-18, and IL-33 cytokines. Whether inflammasome responses recognize and respond to EBV genome in the nuclei was not known. We observed evidence of inflammasome activation, such as the activation of caspase-1 and cleavage of pro-IL-1 beta, -IL-18, and -IL-33, in EBV latency I Raji cells, latency II NPC C666-1 cells, and latency III lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL). Interaction between ASC with IFI16 but not with AIM2 or NLRP3 was detected in all three latencies and during EBV infection of primary human B cells. IFI16 and cleaved caspase-1, IL-1 beta, IL-18, and IL-33 were detected in the exosomes from Raji cells and LCL. Though EBV nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA1) and EBV-encoded small RNAs (EBERs) are common to all forms of EBV latency, caspase-1 cleavage was not detected in cells expressing EBNA1 alone, and blocking EBER transcription did not inhibit caspase-1 cleavage. In fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis, IFI16 colocalized with the EBV genome in LCL and Raji cell nuclei. These studies demonstrated that constant sensing of latent EBV genome by IFI16 in all types of latency results in the constitutive induction of the inflammasome and IL-1 beta, IL-18, and IL-33 maturation.
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页码:8606 / 8623
页数:18
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