| Literature DB >> 23806386 |
Philip H Jones1, Wadie D Mahauad-Fernandez, Marisa N Madison, Chioma M Okeoma.
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BST-2 restricts MMTV replication, but once infection has established, MMTV modulates BST-2 levels. MMTV-directed BST-2 modulation is tissue-specific and dependent on infection and neoplastic transformation status of cells. In the lymphoid compartment of infected mice, BST-2 expression is first upregulated and then significantly downregulated regardless of absence or presence of mammary tumors. However, in mammary gland tissues, upregulation of BST-2 expression is dependent on the presence of mammary tumors and tumor tissues themselves have high BST-2 levels. Elevated BST-2 expression in these tissues is not attributable to IFN since levels of IFNα and IFNγ negatively correlate with BST-2. Importantly, soluble factors released by tumor cells suppress IFNα and IFNγ but induce BST-2. These data suggest that overexpression of BST-2 in carcinoma tissues could not be attributed to IFNs but to a yet to be determined factor that upregulates BST-2 once oncogenesis is initiated.Entities:
Keywords: AKT; BST-2; Bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2; CCL3; Cancer; Epithelial cells; FACS; Fluorescence activated cell sorting; Human breast cancer; MIP1-α/CCL3; MIP1α; Macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha; Mammary gland; Mouse mammary tumor virus; NMuMG; Normal murine mammary gland; PI3K; Phosphoinositide 3 kinase; Tetherin; Transformation; Tumor
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23806386 PMCID: PMC4026021 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2013.05.042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616