Expression of latent membrane proteins in Epstein‑Barr virus-transformed lymphocytes in vitro.

MOLECULAR MEDICINE REPORTS(2014)

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Infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) induces activation and proliferation of B lymphocytes. Detection of latent membrane protein (LMP)-1 is used to identify the proliferative ability of B cells. However, changes in the expression levels of the three LMPs during EBV-induced B lymphocyte transformation, have not yet been reported. In the present study, the expression levels of LMP-1, LMP-2A and LMP-2B were compared between EBV-transformed B lymphocytes and paired normal lymphocytes. Seven lymphoblast cell lines were established by EBV infection of normal human lymphocytes in vitro. The expression levels of LMP genes and LMP-1 protein were determined using quantitative (q)PCR and western blotting in lymphoblasts and normal lymphocytes, respectively. The expression of LMP1, LMP-2A and LMP-2B genes was significantly upregulated in EBV-induced lymphoblasts compared with the normal lymphocytes. The LMP-1 protein level was also significantly increased in EBV-transformed B lymphocytes. Expression of LMP1, LMP-2A and LMP-2B genes was significantly upregulated in EBV-induced lymphoblasts, suggesting LMP genes are important in the transformation of human lymphocytes.
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Epstein-Barr virus,lymphocyte transformation,latent membrane protein-1,latent membrane protein-2A,latent membrane protein-2B
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