progressive loss of cd3 expression after htlv-i infection results from chromatin remodeling affecting all the cd3 genes and persists despite early viral genes silencing
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Abstract
Background
HTLV-I infected CD4+ T-cells lines usually progress towards a CD3- or CD3low phenotype. In this paper, we studied expression, kinetics, chromatin remodeling of the CD3 gene at different time-points post HTLV-I infection.
Results
The onset of this phenomenon coincided with a decrease of
Conclusion
We conclude that HTLV-I infection initiates a process leading to a complete loss of CD3 membrane expression by an epigenetic mechanism which continues along time, despite an early silencing of the viral genome. Whether CD3 progressive loss is an epiphenomenon or a causal event in the process of eventual malignant transformation remains to be investigated.
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Authors | ;Martiat Philippe;Burny Arsène;Merimi Makram;Moschitta Maria;Manfouo-Foutsop Germain;Dobirta Gratiela;Badran Bassam;Akl Haidar;Willard-Gallo Karen E |
Journal | scandinavian journal of work and organizational psychology |
Year | 2007 |
DOI | 10.1186/1743-422X-4-85 |
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