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Virus-encoded miR-155 ortholog is an important potential regulator but not essential for the development of lymphomas induced by very virulent Marek's disease virus.

Authors :
Yu, Zu-Hua
Teng, Man
Sun, Ai-Jun
Yu, Le-Le
Hu, Bo
Qu, Liang-Hu
Ding, Ke
Cheng, Xiang-Chao
Liu, Ju-Xiong
Cui, Zhi-Zhong
Zhang, Gai-Ping
Luo, Jun
Source :
Virology. Jan2014, Vol. 448, p55-64. 10p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Abstract: The microRNA (miRNA) mdv1-miR-M4, a functional miR-155 ortholog encoded by oncogenic Marek's disease virus (MDV), has previously been suggested to be involved in MDV pathogenesis. Using the technique of bacterial artificial chromosome mutagenesis, we have presently evaluated the potential role of mdv1-miR-M4 in the oncogenesis of the very virulent (vv) MDV strain GX0101. Unexpectedly, deletions of the Meq-cluster or mdv1-miR-M4 alone from the viral genome strongly decreased rather than abolished its oncogenicity. Compared to GX0101, mortalities of mutants GXΔmiR-M4 and GXΔMeq-miRs were reduced from 100% to 18% and 4%, coupled with the gross tumor incidence reduction from 28% to 22% and 8%, respectively. Our data suggests that the mdv1-miR-M4 is possibly an important regulator in the development of Marek's disease (MD) lymphomas but is not essential for the oncogenicity of vvMDV. In addition, some of the other Meq-clustered miRNAs may also play potentially critical roles in vvMDV induction of lymphomas. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
448
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
92870384
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2013.09.017