Literature DB >> 14989163

[Activation of transcription of ribosome genes following human embryo fibroblast infection with cytomegalovirus in vitro].

O O Zharskaia1, A S Barsukova, A A Medzhidova, N E Fedorova, A A Kushch, O V Zatsepina.   

Abstract

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of human diploid embryo fibroblasts in vitro causes a massive cell death on the 3-4th day of infection with a high primary infection coefficient (1-5 U/cell). Cytopathological effects of viral infection on the 3-4th day includes diminishes of the cell size, changes in their form, compaction of the nuclear chromatin, and disorganization and inactivation of the nucleolus. However, the early stages of the viral infection progression (the 1st-2nd day) are accompanied by unequivocal activation of rDNA (ribosomal gene) and the bulk of chromatin transcription. There are several features to support this conclusion: In the early CMV-infected cell 1) the nucleolar size is increased; 2) the number of intranucleolar foci binding the specific RNA-polymerase I transcription factor (UBF) is augmented; 3) the Ag-NOR staining is enhanced; 4) 3H-uridine incorporation to the nucleoli is activated; 5) the ultrastructure of the nucleolus is changed. Altogether, these data argue in favor of activation of rDNA transcription in human fibroblasts in vitro at the initial stages of infection.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14989163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tsitologiia        ISSN: 0041-3771


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1.  Modulatory effect of rRNA synthesis and ppUL83 nucleolar compartmentalization on human cytomegalovirus gene expression in vitro.

Authors:  Maria-Cristina Arcangeletti; Isabella Rodighiero; Flora De Conto; Rita Gatti; Guido Orlandini; Francesca Ferraglia; Federica Motta; Silvia Covan; Sergey V Razin; Giuseppe Dettori; Carlo Chezzi
Journal:  J Cell Biochem       Date:  2009-10-01       Impact factor: 4.429

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