HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRIONS INTERFERE WITH THE EXPRESSION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-18 GENES

Citation
S. Karlen et al., HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRIONS INTERFERE WITH THE EXPRESSION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-18 GENES, Journal of General Virology, 74, 1993, pp. 965-973
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
Virology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00221317
Volume
74
Year of publication
1993
Part
6
Pages
965 - 973
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1317(1993)74:<965:HVIWTE>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Papillomaviruses are believed to play an important role in the develop ment of genital carcinoma. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) has been propose d as a cofactor. Here we show that HSV-1 interferes with the expressio n of human papillomavirus (HPV-18) genes in HeLa cells by reducing the amount of papillomaviral mRNA. By 7 h after HSV-1 infection, expressi on was reduced by a factor of 50. Experiments with the HSV-1 mutant ts K, with cycloheximide and with u.v.-irradiated virus indicated that th e reduction was not due to newly made immediate early, early or late H SV-1 gene products but rather to a component of the virion. Replicatio n of the HSV-1 is therefore not required for the reduction of the HPV- 18 mRNA. The HSV-1 strain 17+, which has only a very weak virion host shutoff function, still specifically decreased the level of the papill omaviral mRNA suggesting that either the decrease is due to a new HSV- 1 function or that the HPV-18 mRNA is especially sensitive to the low residual host shutoff activity of strain 17+. Experiments with the vir us 17(41-), in which the host shutoff function is inactivated by a mut ation in the UL41 gene, showed clearly that it is the host shutoff fun ction which is responsible. The papillomaviral mRNA therefore appears to be hypersensitive to the herpesvirus host shutoff function.