PLoS ONE (Sep 2008)

Epstein-Barr virus associated modulation of Wnt pathway is not dependent on latent membrane protein-1.

  • Natasha Webb,
  • Geoff Connolly,
  • Judy Tellam,
  • Alpha S Yap,
  • Rajiv Khanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 9
p. e3254

Abstract

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Previous studies have indicated that Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can modulate the Wnt pathway in virus-infected cells and this effect is mediated by EBV-encoded oncogene latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1). Here we have reassessed the role of LMP1 in regulating the expression of various mediators of the canonical Wnt cascade. Contradicting the previous finding, we found that the levels of E-cadherin, beta-catenin, Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3ss (GSK3beta), axin and alpha-catenin were not affected by the expression of LMP1 sequences from normal B cells or nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Moreover, we also show that LMP1 expression had no detectable effect on the E-cadherin and beta-catenin interaction and did not induce transcriptional activation of beta-catenin. Taken together these studies demonstrate that EBV-mediated activation of Wnt pathway is not dependent on the expression of LMP1.