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Human T cell leukemia virus type I-induced disease: pathways to cancer and neurodegeneration.

Kate Barmak1, Edward Harhaj, Christian Grant, Timothy Alefantis, Brian Wigdahl.   

Abstract

Retroviral infection is associated with a number of pathologic abnormalities, including a variety of cancers, immunologic diseases, and neurologic disorders. Shortly after its discovery in 1980, human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) was found to be the etiologic agent of both adult T cell leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP), a neurologic disease characterized by demyelinating lesions in both the brain and the spinal cord. Approximately 5-10% of HTLV-I-infected individuals develop either ATL or HAM/TSP. Interestingly, the two diseases have vastly different pathologies and have rarely been found to occur within the same individual. While a number of host and viral factors including virus strain, viral load, and HLA haplotype have been hypothesized to influence disease outcome associated with HTLV-I infection, the relative contributions of such factors to disease pathogenesis have not been fully established. Recent research has suggested that the route of primary viral infection may dictate the course of disease pathogenesis associated with HTLV-I infection. Specifically, mucosal exposure to HTLV-I has been associated with cases of ATL, while primary viral infection based in the peripheral blood has been correlated with progression to HAM/TSP. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating disease progression resulting from primary viral invasion remain to be elucidated. Although a variety of factors likely influence these mechanisms, the differential immune response mounted by the host against the incoming virus initiated in either the peripheral blood or the mucosal compartments likely plays a key role in determining the outcome of HTLV-I infection. It has been proposed that the route of infection and size of the initial viral inoculum allows HTLV-I to infect different target cell populations, in turn influencing the breadth of the immune response mounted against HTLV-I and affecting disease pathogenesis. A model of HTLV-I-induced disease progression is presented, integrating information regarding the role of several host and viral factors in the genesis of both neoplasia and neurologic disease induced following HTLV-I infection, focusing specifically on differential viral invasion into the bone marrow (BM) and the influence of this event on the virus-specific CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response that is initiated following HTLV-I infection.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12706085     DOI: 10.1016/s0042-6822(02)00091-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


  31 in total

Review 1.  The human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 p13II protein: effects on mitochondrial function and cell growth.

Authors:  D M D'Agostino; M Silic-Benussi; H Hiraragi; M D Lairmore; V Ciminale
Journal:  Cell Death Differ       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 15.828

2.  DC-SIGN facilitates fusion of dendritic cells with human T-cell leukemia virus type 1-infected cells.

Authors:  Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi; Frédéric Delebecque; Marie-Christine Prevost; Arnaud Moris; Jean-Pierre Abastado; Antoine Gessain; Olivier Schwartz; Simona Ozden
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 5.103

3.  A novel high throughput quantum dot-based fluorescence assay for quantitation of virus binding and attachment.

Authors:  Karan Kampani; Kevin Quann; Jaya Ahuja; Brian Wigdahl; Zafar K Khan; Pooja Jain
Journal:  J Virol Methods       Date:  2007-01-03       Impact factor: 2.014

4.  Presentation of human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) Tax protein by dendritic cells: the underlying mechanism of HTLV-1-associated neuroinflammatory disease.

Authors:  Sharrón L Manuel; Todd D Schell; Edward Acheampong; Saifur Rahman; Zafar K Khan; Pooja Jain
Journal:  J Leukoc Biol       Date:  2009-08-05       Impact factor: 4.962

5.  High-yield production in E. coli and characterization of full-length functional p13II protein from human T-cell leukemia virus type 1.

Authors:  Elka R Georgieva; Peter P Borbat; Christina Fanouraki; Jack H Freed
Journal:  Protein Expr Purif       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 1.650

Review 6.  Human endogenous retrovirus-K (HML-2): a comprehensive review.

Authors:  Marta Garcia-Montojo; Tara Doucet-O'Hare; Lisa Henderson; Avindra Nath
Journal:  Crit Rev Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-14       Impact factor: 7.624

7.  Human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax induces the expression of dendritic cell markers associated with maturation and activation.

Authors:  Kate Mostoller; Christopher C Norbury; Pooja Jain; Brian Wigdahl
Journal:  J Neurovirol       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 2.643

8.  Disparate regions of envelope protein regulate syncytium formation versus spongiform encephalopathy in neurological disease induced by murine leukemia virus TR.

Authors:  Samuel L Murphy; Marek J Honczarenko; Natalie V Dugger; Paul M Hoffman; Glen N Gaulton
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Population differences in immune marker profiles associated with human T-lymphotropic virus type I infection in Japan and Jamaica.

Authors:  Brenda M Birmann; Elizabeth C Breen; Sherri Stuver; Beverly Cranston; Otoniel Martínez-Maza; Kerstin I Falk; Akihiko Okayama; Barrie Hanchard; Nancy Mueller; Michie Hisada
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2009-02-01       Impact factor: 7.396

Review 10.  Role of accessory proteins of HTLV-1 in viral replication, T cell activation, and cellular gene expression.

Authors:  Michael Bindhu; Amrithraj Nair; Michael D Lairmore
Journal:  Front Biosci       Date:  2004-09-01
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