Pathophysiology of lytic reactivation and spread of KSHV
Project Number1R01CA096491-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderGANEM, DON
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
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DESCRIPTION (Provided by the applicant): Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is an
endothelial neoplasm that is tightly linked to infection by KS-associated
herpesvirus, KSHV. KSHV is a lymphotropic virus whose primary reservoir is the
B cell. Spread to its endothelial targets in KS pathogenesis therefore requires
reactivation from latently infected B cells and lytic replication. In addition,
growing evidence suggests that the KSHV lytic cycle may be the source of
paracrine factors that influence KS angiogenesis and inflammation, two of the
histologic signatures of KS. In this application, experiments are proposed to
examine the molecular basis of lytic KSHV reactivation and spread, by examining
(i) the biochemical mechanisms by which the viral RTA protein, a key regulator
of the latent-lytic switch, regulates viral gene expression and is itself
regulated; (ii) the consequences of lytic viral reactivation on host cell
survival and gene expression; and(iii) identifying host cell surface molecules
involved in KSHV entry and spread.
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