A novel immune evasion mechanism of LMP-1, an EBV-primary oncogene, in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

A novel immune evasion mechanism of LMP-1, an EBV-primary oncogene, in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Adv Otorhinolaryngol. 2011;72:157-9 Authors: Yoshizaki T Abstract Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated tumor. Viruses that are associated with malignant transformation have evolved unique mechanisms to interfere with this interaction to evade antiviral T cell responses. EBV exploits many immune evasive strategies to successfully establish a latent infection in B cells. CD8+ T cell responses to LMP-1 are generally very low and rarely detected in healthy virus carriers. Activation of the NF-kB pathway by EBV-LMP-1 leads to an upregulation of the MHC class I antigen-processing pathway. Paradoxically, LMP-1itself induces a subdominant CD8+ T cell response and appears to have evolved to avoid immune recognition. An expression of LMP-1 in human cells enhanced the trans-presentation of CD8+ T cell epitopes; however, cis-presentation of LMP-1-derived epitopes was severely impaired. Deletion of the first transmembrane domain of LMP-1, which prevented self-aggregation, significantly enhanced the cis-presentation of T cell epitopes from this protein, whereas it lost its ability to upregulate trans-presentation. These results delineate a novel mechanism of immune evasion, which renders a virally encoded oncogene inaccessible to the conventional MHC class I pathway limiting its cis-presentation. PMID: 21865718 [Pu...
Source: Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Category: ENT & OMF Tags: Adv Otorhinolaryngol Source Type: research