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Review
. 2014;9(6):747-56.
doi: 10.2217/fmb.14.41.

Role of epigenetics in EBV regulation and pathogenesis

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Role of epigenetics in EBV regulation and pathogenesis

Hans Helmut Niller et al. Future Microbiol. 2014.

Abstract

Epigenetic modifications of the viral and host cell genomes regularly occur in EBV-associated lymphomas and carcinomas. The cell type-dependent usage of latent EBV promoters is determined by the cellular epigenetic machinery. Viral oncoproteins interact with the very same epigenetic regulators and alter the cellular epigenotype and gene-expression pattern: there are common gene sets hypermethylated in both EBV-positive and EBV-negative neoplasms of different histological types. A group of hypermethylated promoters may represent, however, a unique EBV-associated epigenetic signature in EBV-positive gastric carcinomas. By contrast, EBV-immortalized B-lymphoblastoid cell lines are characterized by genome-wide demethylation and loss and rearrangement of heterochromatic histone marks. Early steps of EBV infection may also contribute to reprogramming of the cellular epigenome.

Keywords: CpG island; DNA methylation; Polycomb repressor complex; epigenetic regulation; histone modification; hit and run oncogenesis; methylome; pioneer transcription factor; tumor suppressor.

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