S. Colas et al., HUMAN FOAMY VIRUS-INFECTION ACTIVATES CLASS-I MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX ANTIGEN EXPRESSION, Journal of General Virology, 76, 1995, pp. 661-667
We examined the effect of human foamy virus (HEV) infection on the exp
ression of human major histocompatibility complex molecules. Our data
show that in vitro HFV infection of U373-MG glioblastoma cells results
in increased expression of class I human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and
transcripts. Transient transfection assays of plasmids containing the
reporter gene chloramphenicol acetyl transferase driven by different 5
' deletions of the HLA-A11 class I promoter allowed identification of
cis-acting elements involved in this regulation. HFV infection has two
opposite effects on the HLA class I promoter: transactivation of the
HLA-A11 promoter through a positive regulatory element located in the
-525 to -335 region upstream of exon 1 and down-regulation of transcri
ptional activity driven by the -335 to -205 class I promoter region. A
dditional experimental data indicate that the effect of HFV on HLA cla
ss I expression is not mediated by the interferon pathway.