[EBV和淋巴瘤发生]。

Uirusu Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2222/jsv.69.13
Hiroshi Kimura, Yusuke Okuno
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eb病毒(EBV)是疱疹病毒科的一种双链DNA病毒。EBV与多种淋巴瘤有关,其促进淋巴瘤形成的机制已被阐明;这包括,例如,在伯基特淋巴瘤中Myc的易位/激活。然而,除伯基特淋巴瘤外,其诱导淋巴样肿瘤的机制尚不清楚。最近,我们报道了EBV相关淋巴瘤中存在的EBV基因组存在频繁的基因内缺失,并且在小鼠模型中,病毒复制所必需的基因的缺失促进了淋巴瘤的发生。尽管在其他肿瘤病毒中也发现了基因内缺失,但人们对EBV基因内缺失的影响和重要性知之甚少,EBV是一种基因组编码70多个基因的大型DNA病毒。在这篇综述中,我们总结了EBV在淋巴瘤发生中的作用,重点是基因内缺失的影响。
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[EBV and Lymphomagenesis].

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a double stranded DNA virus of the family Herpesviridae. EBV is associated with a variety of lymphomas, and the mechanisms by which it promotes lymphomagenesis have been elucidated; this includes, for example, by translocation/activation of Myc in Burkitt lymphoma. However, the mechanisms by which it induces lymphoid tumors other than Burkitt lymphoma are unclear. Recently, we reported that the genome of EBV present in EBV-associated lymphomas harbors frequent intragenic deletions and that the deletion of a gene essential for virus replication promotes lymphomagenesis in a mouse model. Although intragenic deletions have been detected in other tumor viruses, little is known about the effects and importance of those of EBV, a large DNA virus whose genome encodes more than 70 genes. In this review, we summarize the role of EBV in lymphomagenesis with a focus on the impact of intragenic deletions.

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