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Hydrocortisone activation of human herpesvirus 8 viral DNA replication and gene expression in vitro.

S D Hudnall1, P L Rady, S K Tyring, J C Fish.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing chronic steroid therapy for organ transplantation are at increased risk for development of human herpes virus 8(HHV-8)-associated Kaposi's sarcoma (KS). It has also been reported that following steroid withdrawal, KS lesions often undergo partial or complete regression.
METHODS: We have examined the effect of corticosteroid treatment on HHV-8 replication, gene expression, and lytic protein expression in BCBL-1 cells in vitro. BCBL-1 cells were collected after culture for 24-72 hr with hydrocortisone (HC) 1-5 microM, phorbol ester 20 ng/ml (positive control), and culture medium only (negative control). HHV-8 genomic conformation was examined by Gardella gel analysis. mRNA expression of viral cyclin (v-Cyc), viral Bcl-2 (v-Bcl-2), viral macrophage inflammatory protein-I (v-MIP-I), viral interferon regulatory factor-1(v-IRF-1), and viral tegument protein (TP) was examined by RT-PCR Southern blot. Viral protein expression within the cells was examined by indirect immunofluorescence using 5 different HHV-8 positive antisera from 4 renal transplant recipients and 1 patient with classic KS.
RESULTS: Gardella gel analysis revealed that HC induced an accumulation of the linear replicative genomic form of the virus in a time-dependent fashion. Southern blot analysis of the RT-PCR products revealed that HC induced increased expression of v-IRF-1, v-Bcl-2, and TP mRNA, with little discernible effect on v-Cyc, and v-MIP-I. Immunofluorescence revealed that HC induced increased numbers of cells expressing lytic antigens.
CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that hydrocortisone acts directly on BCBL-1 cells to activate the lytic cycle of HHV-8 and provide further support for the hypothesis that HHV-8 is activated in corticosteroid-treated immunocompromised patients.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10096517     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199903150-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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