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Virologie. Volume 10, Number 5, 369-82, Septembre-Octobre 2006, Revue
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Author(s) : E Boulanger, A Gessain |
Summary : Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), also called Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), is a human γ2-herpesvirus, characterized by B lymphotropism and oncogenic properties. HHV8 is the etiological agent of Kaposi sarcoma, and of rare B cell lymphoproliferative disorders mostly observed in immunocompromised hosts (patients with AIDS, transplant organ recipients) such as primary effusion lymphoma and the plasma cell variant of multicentric Castleman disease. HHV8 contains numerous open reading frames encoding homologs to cellular genes involved in cell growth and apoptosis control. Among these are signal-transducing transmembrane proteins, secreted cytokine and chemokine homologs, transcriptional modulators, cell cycle regulators and apoptosis inhibitors. Several immune modulation strategies are used by HHV8 to target both innate and adaptative immunity, including complement activity control, Th2 chemotaxis, inhibition of type I and II interferons and B cell receptor signalling, and downregulation of class I histocompatibility antigens. |
Keywords : human herpesvirus 8, Kaposi sarcoma, primary effusion lymphoma, oncogenesis, immune modulation |
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