| Literature DB >> 22647703 |
Olivier Terrier1, Virginie Marcel, Gaëlle Cartet, David P Lane, Bruno Lina, Manuel Rosa-Calatrava, Jean-Christophe Bourdon.
Abstract
Previous studies have described the role of p53 isoforms, including p53β and Δ133p53α, in the modulation of the activity of full-length p53, which regulates cell fate. In the context of influenza virus infection, an interplay between influenza viruses and p53 has been described, with p53 being involved in the antiviral response. However, the role of physiological p53 isoforms has never been explored in this context. Here, we demonstrate that p53 isoforms play a role in influenza A virus infection by using silencing and transient expression strategies in human lung epithelial cells. In addition, with the help of a panel of different influenza viruses from different subtypes, we also show that infection differentially regulates the expressions of p53β and Δ133p53α. Altogether, our results highlight the role of p53 isoforms in the viral cycle of influenza A viruses, with p53β and Δ133p53α acting as regulators of viral production in a p53-dependent manner.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22647703 PMCID: PMC3421759 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.07143-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103