Cutaneous Human Polyomavirus Small T Antigens and 4E-BP1 Targeting

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Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV), trichodysplasia spinulosa-associated polyomavirus (TSPyV), human polyomavirus 6 (HPyV6), and human polyomavirus 7 (HPyV7) are implicated in the pathogeneses of distinct hyperproliferative cutaneous growths and encode small tumor (sT) antigens. The current study demonstrates that the four sT antigens differentially regulate 4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1) serine 65 hyperphosphorylation. MCPyV and HPyV7 sT antigens were found to promote the presence of the hyperphosphorylated 4E-BP1-δ isoform, while TSPyV and HPyV6 sT antigens had no significant effects. Given that hyperphosphorylated 4E-BP1 is associated with an aggressive cancer phenotype, our findings confirm the previously reported pathogenicity of MCPyV sT and highlight a novel mechanism by which HPyV7 sT may mediate oncogenesis.

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Wu, J. H., Simonette, R. A., Hsiao, T., Doan, H. Q., Rady, P. L., & Tyring, S. K. (2016). Cutaneous Human Polyomavirus Small T Antigens and 4E-BP1 Targeting. Intervirology, 58(6), 382–385. https://doi.org/10.1159/000444921

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