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Genome-wide histone acetylation profiling of Herpesvirus saimiri in human T cells upon induction with a histone deacetylase inhibitor.

Barbara Alberter1, Benjamin Vogel, Doris Lengenfelder, Florian Full, Armin Ensser.   

Abstract

Herpesviruses establish latency in suitable host cells after primary infection and persist in their host organisms for life. Most of the viral genes are silenced during latency, also enabling the virus to escape from an immune response. This study addresses the control of viral gene silencing by epigenetic mechanisms, using Herpesvirus saimiri (HVS) as a model system. Strain C488 of this gamma-2-herpesvirus can transform human T cells to stable growth in vitro, and it persists in the nuclei of those latently infected T cells as a nonintegrating, circular, and histone-associated episome. The whole viral genome was probed for histone acetylation at high resolution by chromatin immunoprecipitation-on-chip (ChIP-on-chip) with a custom tiling microarray. Corresponding to their inactive status in human T cells, the lytic promoters consistently revealed a heterochromatic phenotype. In contrast, the left terminal region of the genome, which encodes the stably expressed oncogenes stpC and tip as well as the herpesvirus U RNAs, was associated with euchromatic histone acetylation marks representing "open" chromatin. Although HVS latency in human T lymphocytes is considered a stable and irreversible state, incubation with the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A resulted in changes reminiscent of the induction of early lytic replication. However, infectious viral particles were not produced, as the majority of cells went into apoptosis. These data show that epigenetic mechanisms are involved in both rhadinoviral latency and transition into lytic replication.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21430050      PMCID: PMC3094983          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00164-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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