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Functional phenotype of transformed human alphabeta and gammadelta T cells determined by different subgroup C strains of herpesvirus Saimiri
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- Europe PubMed Central
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Abstract
- Based on sequence divergence in the transformation-relevant region, herpesvirus saimiri strains are classified into three subgroups. Only members of subgroup C transform human T lymphocytes to continuous interleukin-2-dependent growth in culture. In this study, human cord blood T cells were immortalized by using different subgroup C strains (C488, C484, and C139). The resulting T-cell lines represented different types of T-cell clones. They were either CD4+ or CD8+ and expressed either the alphabeta or the gammadelta type of T-cell receptors. If transformed by the same virus strain, alphabeta and gammadelta clones were similar with respect to viral persistence, virus gene expression, proliferation, and Th1-type cytokine production. However, major differences were observed in T cells immortalized by different subgroup C strains. Strain C139 persisted at low copy number, compared to the high copy number of prototype C488. The transformation-associated genes stpC and tip of strain C488 were strongly induced after T-cell stimulation. The homologous genes of strain C139 were only weakly expressed and not induced after activation. After CD2 ligation, the C488-transformed T cells produced interleukin-2, whereas the C139-transformed cells did not. Correspondingly, the C139-transformed T cells were less sensitive to cyclosporin A. Sequence comparison from different subgroup C strains revealed a variability of the stpC/tip promoter region and of the Lck-binding viral protein Tip. Thus, closely related subgroup C strains of herpesvirus saimiri cause major differences in the functional phenotype of growth-transformed human T cells.
- Subjects :
- Transcription, Genetic
Viral protein
medicine.medical_treatment
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta
Immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
CD2 Antigens
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Microbiology
Jurkat cells
Cell Line
Herpesvirus 2, Saimiriine
Jurkat Cells
Mice
Viral Proteins
Virology
medicine
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Animals
Humans
Amino Acid Sequence
Gene
Cells, Cultured
Cell Line, Transformed
Base Sequence
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta
Phosphoproteins
Phenotype
Cytokine
Cell culture
Insect Science
Leukocytes, Mononuclear
Aotidae
Low copy number
CD8
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Europe PubMed Central
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....743d7f480474a52db328b88b851d5422