Abstract
In the present study, we evaluated whether infection of microvascular endothelial cells (HMECs) with HHV-8 can trigger the expression of PAX2 oncogene and whether PAX2 protein is involved in HHV-8-induced transformation of HMECs. We found that HHV-8 infection induced the expression of both the PAX2 gene and PAX2 protein in HMECs but failed to induce PAX2 protein in HMECs stably trans-fected with PAX2 antisense (HMEC-AS). HHV-8-infected HMECs but not HMEC-AS acquired proinvasive proadhesive properties, enhanced survival and in vitro angio-genesis, suggesting a correlation between PAX2 expression and the effects triggered by HHV-8 infection. When HMEC-expressing PAX2 by stable transfection with PAX2 sense gene or by HHV-8 infection were implanted in vivo in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice, enhanced angiogenesis and proliferative lesions resembling KS were observed. HHV-8-infected HMEC-AS failed to induce angiogenesis and KS-like lesions. These results suggest that the expression of PAX2 is required for the proangio-genic and proinvasive changes induced by HHV-8 infection in HMECs. In conclusion, HHV-8 infection may activate an embryonic angiogenic program in HMECs by inducing the expression of PAX2oncogene. © 2008 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Fonsato, V., Buttiglieri, S., Deregibus, M. C., Bussolati, B., Caselli, E., Luca, D. D., & Camussi, G. (2008). PAX2 expression by HHV-8 infected endothelial cells induced a proangiogenic and proinvasive phenotype. Blood, 111(5), 2806–2815. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-04-085555
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