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STAT3 phosphorylation affects p53/p21 axis and KSHV lytic cycle activation

Authors :
Marisa Granato
Alberto Faggioni
Mara Cirone
Aurelia Gaeta
Gabriella D'Orazi
Maria Anele Romeo
Valentina Carillo
Roberta Santarelli
Roberta Gonnella
C. Nazzari
Source :
Virology. 528:137-143
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The Tyr705 STAT3 constitutive activation, besides promoting PEL cell survival, contributes to the maintenance of viral latency. We found indeed that its de-phosphorylation by AG490 induced KSHV lytic cycle. Moreover, Tyr705 STAT3 de-phosphorylation, mediated by the activation of tyrosine phosphatases, together with the increase of Ser727 STAT3 phosphorylation contributed to KSHV lytic cycle induction by TPA. We then observed that p53-p21 axis, essential for the induction of KSHV replication, was activated by the inhibition of Tyr705 and by the increase of Ser727 STAT3 phosphorylation. As a possible link between STAT3, p53-p21 and KSHV lytic cycle, we found that TPA and AG490 reduced the expression of KAP-1, promoting p53 stability, p21 transcription and KSHV lytic cycle activation in PEL cells.

Details

ISSN :
00426822
Volume :
528
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0be45fdaeaa6975a88591b4212ce78f