scholarly journals Dihydroartemisinin suppresses the proliferation of Epstein‑Barr virus‑associated gastric carcinoma cells via downregulation of latent membrane protein 2A

Author(s):  
Wei Gong ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Hui Yu ◽  
Qiang Yu ◽  
Wei‑Kang Pan ◽  
...  
Cell Cycle ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 901-908 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathryn T. Bieging ◽  
Michelle Swanson-Mungerson ◽  
Alexandra C. Amick ◽  
Richard Longnecker

Blood ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 90 (4) ◽  
pp. 1664-1672 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Niedobitek ◽  
E. Kremmer ◽  
H. Herbst ◽  
L. Whitehead ◽  
C.W. Dawson ◽  
...  

We describe two new monoclonal antibodies specific for the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-encoded latent membrane protein 2A (LMP2A) that are suitable for the immunohistochemical analysis of routinely processed paraffin sections. These antibodies were applied to the immunohistochemical detection of LMP2A in Hodgkin's disease (HD). LMP2A-specific membrane staining was seen in the Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells of 22 of 42 (52%) EBV-positive HD cases, but not in 39 EBV-negative HD cases. In lymphoid tissues from patients with acute infectious mononucleosis (IM), interfollicular immunoblasts were shown to express LMP2A. This is the first demonstration of LMP2A protein expression at the single-cell level in EBV-associated lymphoproliferations in vivo. The detection of LMP2A protein expression in HD and IM is of importance in view of the proposed role of this protein for maintaining latent EBV infection and its possible contribution for EBV-associated transformation. Because LMP2A provides target epitopes for EBV-specific cytotoxic T cells, the expression of this protein in HRS cells has implications for the immunotherapeutic approaches to the treatment of HD.


2005 ◽  
Vol 79 (4) ◽  
pp. 2375-2382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer A. Morrison ◽  
Nancy Raab-Traub

ABSTRACT Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 2A (LMP2A) is important for maintenance of latency in infected B lymphocytes. Through its immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) and PY motifs, LMP2A is able to block B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling, bind BCR-associated kinases, and manipulate the turnover of itself and these kinases via a PY-mediated interaction with the Nedd4 family of ubiquitin ligases. In epithelial cells, LMP2A has been shown to activate the phosphatidylinositol 3′-OH kinase/Akt and β-catenin signaling pathways. In the present study, the biological consequences of LMP2A expression in the normal human foreskin keratinocyte (HFK) cell line were investigated and the importance of the ITAM and PY motifs for LMP2A signaling effects in HFK cells was ascertained. The ITAM was essential for the activation of Akt by LMP2A in HFK cells, while both the ITAM and PY motifs contributed to LMP2A-mediated accumulation and nuclear translocation of the oncoprotein β-catenin. LMP2A inhibited induction of differentiation in an assay conducted with semisolid methylcellulose medium, and the PY motifs were critical for this inhibition. LMP2A is expressed in the EBV-associated epithelial malignancies nasopharyngeal carcinoma and gastric carcinoma, and these data indicate that LMP2A affects cellular processes that likely contribute to carcinogenesis.


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