Adenoassociated virus type 2-induced inhibition of the human papillomavirus type 18 promoter in transgenic mice
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Adenoassociated virus type 2-induced inhibition of the human papillomavirus type 18 promoter in transgenic mice
Abstract
The epithelium of the cervix uteri has been reported to be frequently coinfected with both human papillomaviruses (HPV) and helper virus-dependent adenoassociated viruses (AAV). Seroepidemiological data suggest that AAV infection could inhibit cervical cancer that is caused by specific ("high-risk") types of papillomaviruses. In vitro, infection with AAV type 2 (AAV-2) or transfection of AAV-2 early (rep) genes has been shown to inhibit transformation by papillomaviruses. To analyze the effects of AAV on HPV in vivo, we studied the influence of AAV-2 infection on the promoter activity of high-risk HPV type 18 (HPV-18) in mice, transgenic for sequences of the upstream regulatory region (URR) of HPV-18 controlling transcription of the reporter gene, lacZ. Transgenic animals (or tongue cells thereof, explanted and grown in culture) were treated with dexamethasone to induce the HPV-18 promoter. Simultaneously they were (i) infected with AAV, (ii) inoculated with AAV virus-like particles (VLPs; empty capsids), or (iii) mock infected. Inoculation with AAV-2 or VLPs inhibited activation of the HPV-18 promoter. In vitro, in baby hamster kidney cells transfected with the HPV-18-lacZ construct, tissue extracts from AAV-infected animals suppressed the HPV-18 URR to a similar extent as AAV infection did. Down-regulation of the HPV-18 promoter was less efficient with extracts from animals inoculated with VLPs and was not observed with extracts from uninfected or dexamethasone-treated animals. This indicates that AAV induces cellular factor(s) in vivo capable of mediating down-regulation of the HPV-18 promoter also in cells in vitro. In contrast, promoters of the low-risk HPV types (HPV-6, HPV-11) were not influenced by AAV infection as opposed to promoters of the high-risk types (HPV-18 and HPV-16).
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