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VISPCollaboratorPublications: Human cytomegalovirus attenuates TLR/IL1 and TNF proinflammatory signaling by independent blockade of NF-kB activation.

Title

Human cytomegalovirus attenuates TLR/IL1 and TNF proinflammatory signaling by independent blockade of NF-kB activation.  

Authors

Jarvis MA, et al. 

Abstract

Viral infection is associated with a vigorous inflammatory response characterized by cellular infiltration and release of the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). In the present study, we identified a novel function of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) that results in inhibition of IL-1 and TNF-alpha signaling pathways. The effect on these pathways was limited to cells infected with the virus, occurred at late times of infection, and was independent of cell type or virus strain. IL-1 and TNF-alpha signaling pathways converge at a point upstream of NF-kappaB activation and involve phosphorylation and degradation of the NF-kappaB inhibitory molecule IkappaBalpha. The HCMV inhibition of IL-1 and TNF-alpha pathways corresponded to a suppression of NF-kappaB activation. Analysis of IkappaBalpha phosphorylation and degradation suggested that HCMV induced two independent blocks in NF-kappaB activation, which occurred upstream from the point of convergence of the IL-1 and TNF-alpha pathways. We believe that the ability of HCMV to inhibit these two major proinflammatory pathways reveals a critical aspect of HCMV biology, with possible importance for immune evasion, as well as establishment of infection in cell types persistently infected by this virus.

Journal

J. Virol. 

Date

6/1/2006 

Link

PMID: 16699040 

Reference

Jarvis M.A., J.A. Borton, A.M. Keech, J. Wong, W. J. Britt, B. E. Magun, and J.A. Nelson. Human cytomegalovirus attenuates TLR/IL1 and TNFa proinflammatory signaling by independent blockade of NF-kB activation. J Virol. 80(11):5588-98, (2006).

PMID

16699040  

Keyword

VISP, KSHV 
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