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Gammaherpesvirus

Sunil-Chandra NP, Amo J, Fazakerley J, Nash AA. Lymphoproliferative disease in mice infected with gammaherpesvirus 68. Am J Pathol 1994 145 818-26. [Pg.627]

Virgin HWt, Latreille P, Wamsley P et al. Complete sequence and genomic analysis of murine gammaherpesvirus 68. J Virol 1997 71 5894-5904. [Pg.25]

Jung JU, Choi JK, Ensser A, Biesinger B (1999) Herpesvirus saimiri as a model for gammaherpesvirus oncogenesis. Semin Cancer Biol 9 231 239... [Pg.199]

Nash AA, Sunil-Chandra NP (1994) Interactions of the murine gammaherpesvirus with the immune system. Curr Opin Immunol 6 560-563... [Pg.200]

Reed JC (1997) Double identity for proteins of the Bcl-2 family. Nature 387 773-776 Roy DJ, Ebrahimi BC, Dutia BM, Nash AA, Stewart JP (2000) Murine gammaherpesvirus Mil gene product inhibits apoptosis and is expressed during virus persistence. Arch Virol 145 2411-2420 Sadzot-Delvaux C, Thonard P, Schoonbroodt S, Piette J, Rentier B (1995) Varicella-zoster virus induces apoptosis in cell culture. J Gen Virol 76 2875- 2879... [Pg.271]

In opposition, leukemias of the New Word monkeys (marmosets, tamarins) are caused by herpesviruses. The reticuloendothelial virus sequence-carrier Marek s avian (turkeys) herpesvirus represents a unique unison of the two viral taxa reviewed in [27]. The genome of the gammaherpesvirus of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), Herpesvirus saimiri, operates from its epigenomic position by emitting small RNAs inhibitory to host cell mRNAs. The H. saimiri genomic tip-484 (tyrosine kinase interacting protein) constitutively activates host ceU Lck (Src family member lymphocyte-specific p56 protein tyrosine kinase) and STAT to... [Pg.412]

Miyoshi K, Nishida S, Sone E, Tajim Y, Makara M, Yoshioka M, Nakamura M, Yamada TK, Koike H. Molecular identification of novel alpha-and gammaherpesviruses from cetaceans stranded on Japanese coasts. Zoolog Sci. 2011 28 126-33. [Pg.708]

Webb LM, Smith VP, Alcami A. The gammaherpesvirus chemokine binding protein can inhibit the interaction of chemokines with glycosaminoglycans. FASEB J 2004 18(3) 571-573. [Pg.178]

Webb LM, Clark-Lewis 1, Alcami A. Ihe gammaherpesvirus chemokine binding protein binds to the N terminus of CXCL8. J Virol 2003 77(15) 8588-8592. [Pg.178]

Bridgeman A, Stevenson PG, Simas JP et aL A secreted chemokine binding protein encoded by murine gammaherpesvirus-68 is necessary for the establishment of a normal latent load. J Exp Med 2001 194(3) 301-312. [Pg.178]

Jensen KK, Chen SC, Hipkin RW et al Disruption of CCL21-induced chemotaxis in vitro and in vivo by M3, a chemokine-binding protein encoded by murine gammaherpesvirus 68. J Virol 2003 77(l) 624-630. [Pg.179]

Figure 16.1 Mechanisms of chemokine inhibition by the CKBPs encoded by pathogens. Chemokines interact with CACs present at the surface ofendothelial cells and are presented to the leukocytes. The chemokine receptors expressed at the surface of leukocytes interact with chemokines and intracellular signaling is triggered to induce cell migration. The CKBPs may have broad chemokine binding specificity, such as the poxvirus 35-kDa protein, the gammaherpesvirus M3 protein orthe MYXVM-... Figure 16.1 Mechanisms of chemokine inhibition by the CKBPs encoded by pathogens. Chemokines interact with CACs present at the surface ofendothelial cells and are presented to the leukocytes. The chemokine receptors expressed at the surface of leukocytes interact with chemokines and intracellular signaling is triggered to induce cell migration. The CKBPs may have broad chemokine binding specificity, such as the poxvirus 35-kDa protein, the gammaherpesvirus M3 protein orthe MYXVM-...
McFadden, G., Speck, S.H., and Virgin, H.I. (2000) Identification of a gammaherpesvirus selective chemokine binding protein that inhibits chemokine action. Journal of Virology, 74, 6741-6747. [Pg.372]

Belvoncikova, P., Kralova, A., Kudelova, M., Hajnicka, V, Rezuchova, I., and Vancova, I. (2008) Chemokine-binding activities of m3 protein encoded by murine gammaherpesvirus 72. Acta Virologica, 52, 91-97. [Pg.372]

It has been established that several DNA viruses secrete proteins that are able to intercept cytokines as a means to modulate the host immune response (94-96). Recently, it has been discovered that the murine gammaherpesvirus 68 M3 gene encodes a secreted 44-kD protein that binds a wide range of chemokines (97,98). The M3 protein binds chemokines from all four subfamilies of chemokines including murine macrophage inflammatory protein-la (MIP-la), IL-8, murine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), and human regulated... [Pg.198]

Identification of a gammaherpesvirus selective chemokine binding protein that inhibits chemokine action. J Virol 2000 74(15) 6741-6747. [Pg.215]


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