Induction of a novel cellular homolog of interleukin-10, AK155, by transformation of T lymphocytes with herpesvirus saimiri.
J Virol
; 74(8): 3881-7, 2000 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-10729163
Although herpesvirus saimiri-transformed T lymphocytes retain multiple normal T-cell functions, only a few changes have been described. By subtractive hybridization, we have isolated a novel cellular gene, ak155, a sequence homolog of the interleukin-10 gene. Specifically herpesvirus saimiri-transformed T cells overexpress ak155 and secrete the protein into the supernatant. In other T-cell lines and in native peripheral blood cells, but not in B cells, ak155 is transcribed at low levels. AK155 forms homodimers similarly to interleukin-10. As a lymphokine, AK155 may contribute to the transformed phenotype of human T cells after infection by herpesvirus saimiri.
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Linfócitos T
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Transformação Celular Viral
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Interleucinas
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Interleucina-10
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Herpesvirus Saimiriíneo 2
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2000
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Article