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The human cytomegalovirus-encoded G protein-coupled receptor UL33 exhibits oncomodulatory properties.
van Senten, Jeffrey R; Bebelman, Maarten P; Fan, Tian Shu; Heukers, Raimond; Bergkamp, Nick D; van Gasselt, Puck; Langemeijer, Ellen V; Slinger, Erik; Lagerweij, Tonny; Rahbar, Afsar; Stigter-van Walsum, Marijke; Maussang, David; Leurs, Rob; Musters, René J P; van Dongen, Guus A M S; Söderberg-Nauclér, Cecilia; Würdinger, Thomas; Siderius, Marco; Smit, Martine J.
  • van Senten JR; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Bebelman MP; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Fan TS; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Heukers R; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Bergkamp ND; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • van Gasselt P; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Langemeijer EV; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Slinger E; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Lagerweij T; Neuro-oncology Research Group, Cancer Center Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Rahbar A; Department of Medicine Solna, Microbial Pathogenesis Research Unit and Department of Neurology, Center for Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institute, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Stigter-van Walsum M; Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Maussang D; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Leurs R; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Musters RJP; Department of Physiology, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • van Dongen GAMS; Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Söderberg-Nauclér C; Department of Medicine Solna, Microbial Pathogenesis Research Unit and Department of Neurology, Center for Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institute, 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Würdinger T; Neuro-oncology Research Group, Cancer Center Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Siderius M; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Smit MJ; Amsterdam Institute for Molecules, Medicines and Systems (AIMMS), Division of Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands mj.smit@vu.nl.
J Biol Chem ; 294(44): 16297-16308, 2019 11 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31519750
ABSTRACT
Herpesviruses can rewire cellular signaling in host cells by expressing viral G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). These viral receptors exhibit homology to human chemokine receptors, but some display constitutive activity and promiscuous G protein coupling. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) has been detected in multiple cancers, including glioblastoma, and its genome encodes four GPCRs. One of these receptors, US28, is expressed in glioblastoma and possesses constitutive activity and oncomodulatory properties. UL33, another HCMV-encoded GPCR, also displays constitutive signaling via Gαq, Gαi, and Gαs proteins. However, little is known about the nature and functional effects of UL33-driven signaling. Here, we assessed UL33's signaling repertoire and oncomodulatory potential. UL33 activated multiple proliferative, angiogenic, and inflammatory signaling pathways in HEK293T and U251 glioblastoma cells. Notably, upon infection, UL33 contributed to HCMV-mediated STAT3 activation. Moreover, UL33 increased spheroid growth in vitro and accelerated tumor growth in different in vivo tumor models, including an orthotopic glioblastoma xenograft model. UL33-mediated signaling was similar to that stimulated by US28; however, UL33-induced tumor growth was delayed. Additionally, the spatiotemporal expression of the two receptors only partially overlapped in HCMV-infected glioblastoma cells. In conclusion, our results unveil that UL33 has broad signaling capacity and provide mechanistic insight into its functional effects. UL33, like US28, exhibits oncomodulatory properties, elicited via constitutive activation of multiple signaling pathways. UL33 and US28 might contribute to HCMV's oncomodulatory effects through complementing and converging cellular signaling, and hence UL33 may represent a promising drug target in HCMV-associated malignancies.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas Virales / Receptores de Quimiocina Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas Virales / Receptores de Quimiocina Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article