Abstract

HTLV-1 genes are encoded on both strands of the provirus, such as tax in the plus and HBZ in the minus strand. The HBZ gene is constitutively expressed from the negative strand of the integrated provirus, whereas plus-strand expression, required for viral propagation to uninfected cells, is expressed only intermittently in vivo, perhaps to escape from host immune surveillance. However, it remains unknown what regulates this pattern of proviral transcription in vivo. We have found that CTCF binds to the HTLV-1 provirus. CTCF is a DNA-binding protein that plays a fundamental role in controlling higher-order chromatin structure and gene expression in vertebrates. We identified several candidate regions for CTCF binding in the HTLV-1 genome. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays showed that CTCF bound selectively to the pX region of HTLV-1. Furthermore, electromobility shift assays revealed that CTCF bound directly to the pX DNA sequence. Consistent with the CTCF binding, there was a sharp border of histone modification patterns at the pX region, consistent with CTCF's role as a chromatin insulator. Finally, the CTCF-binding region (1bp) showed enhancer-blocking activity. The CTCF binding and epigenetic border were detectable not only in HTLV-1 cell lines and ATL cell lines but also in fresh PBMCs of ATL patients. These observations suggest that CTCF plays a central role in the regulation of HTLV-1 transcription. #Poster award winnder - 1st place

Highlights

  • HTLV-1 genes are encoded on both strands of the provirus, such as tax in the plus and HBZ in the minus strand

  • We have found that CTCF binds to the HTLV-1 provirus

  • We identified several candidate regions for CTCF binding in the HTLV-1 genome

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HTLV-1 genes are encoded on both strands of the provirus, such as tax in the plus and HBZ in the minus strand. HTLV-1 inserts an ectopic CTCF-binding site into the human genome Yorifumi Satou1,2,3*, Miyazato Paola2,3, Ko Ishihara2, Asami Fukuda2,3, Kisato Nosaka2, Takehisa Watanabe2, Aileen Rowan1, Mitsuyoshi Nakao2, Charles RM Bangham1 From 17th International Conference on Human Retroviruses: HTLV and Related Viruses Trois Ilets, Martinique.

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