| Title | Viral RNA Modulation of Host Gene Expression |
| Creator | Cazalla, D. |
| Subject | Diffusion of Innovation; RNA, Viral; RNA, Messenger; MicroRNAs; RNA Stability; Base Pairing; Gene Expression Regulation; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Gene Silencing; Viruses; Virus Physiological Phenomena; Cell Death; Lymphoma; Leukemia; Knowledge Discovery |
| Keyword | Immunology, Inflammation, Infectious Disease |
| Image Caption | Model of viral HSUR2 RNA function. HSUR2 base-pairs with both host target mRNAs and miRNAs (miR-142-3p and miR-16), tethering them together and inhibiting target mRNA stability and expression. |
| Description | Viruses depend on and modulate their hosts' cellular environments to maximize replication. Studies of viruses can therefore reveal important aspects of host-pathogen interactions and fundamental cell biology. Viruses often modulate host pathways using proteins, but can also express non-coding RNAs whose functions and mechanisms are mostly unknown. Cazalla and colleagues studied the small RNAs from H. saimiri, a herpesvirus that establishes latency in the T cells of New World primates and can cause aggressive leukemias and lymphomas in non-natural hosts. They showed these RNAs, called HSURs, modulate host gene expression and inhibit host cell death using a novel mechanism in which the HSURs inhibit host mRNAs by tethering them to host miRNAs and the associated degradation and translation inhibition machinery. This mechanism is a completely novel process, not previously observed in cells, and but which promises to lead to a fuller understanding of gene regulation in both infected and uninfected cells. |
| Relation is Part of | 2017 |
| Publisher | Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah |
| Date Digital | 2020 |
| Date | 2017 |
| Type | Image |
| Format | image/jpeg |
| Rights Management | Copyright © 2021, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6gz01kj |
| References | 1.) A viral Sm-class RNA base-pairs with mRNAs and recruits microRNAs to inhibit apoptosis. Gorbea C, Mosbruger T, Cazalla D. Nature. 2017 Oct;550(7675):275. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28976967/ |
| Press Releases and Media | Science Signaling Papers of Note https://stke.sciencemag.org/content/10/501/eaar1923.full; A Viral "Bait and Switch" Boosts Infection https://uofuhealth.utah.edu/newsroom/news/2017/10/cazalla-nature.php |
| Setname | ehsl_50disc |
| ID | 1589382 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gz01kj |