Viruses (May 2024)

Genome-Wide Transcriptional Roles of KSHV Viral Interferon Regulatory Factors in Oral Epithelial Cells

  • Seung Jin Jang,
  • Natalie Atyeo,
  • Mario Mietzsch,
  • Min Y. Chae,
  • Robert McKenna,
  • Zsolt Toth,
  • Bernadett Papp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16060846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 846

Abstract

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The viral interferon regulatory factors (vIRFs) of KSHV are known to dysregulate cell signaling pathways to promote viral oncogenesis and to block antiviral immune responses to facilitate infection. However, it remains unknown to what extent each vIRF plays a role in gene regulation. To address this, we performed a comparative analysis of the protein structures and gene regulation of the four vIRFs. Our structure prediction analysis revealed that despite their low amino acid sequence similarity, vIRFs exhibit high structural homology in both their DNA-binding domain (DBD) and IRF association domain. However, despite this shared structural homology, we demonstrate that each vIRF regulates a distinct set of KSHV gene promoters and human genes in epithelial cells. We also found that the DBD of vIRF1 is essential in regulating the expression of its target genes. We propose that the structurally similar vIRFs evolved to possess specialized transcriptional functions to regulate specific genes.

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