Journal article
Role of HTLV-1 orf-I encoded proteins in viral transmission and persistence
S Sarkis, V Galli, R Moles, D Yurick, G Khoury, DFJ Purcell, G Franchini, CA Pise-Masison
Retrovirology | BMC | Published : 2019
Abstract
The human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTVL-1), first reported in 1980 by Robert Gallo's group, is the etiologic agent of both cancer and inflammatory diseases. Despite approximately 40 years of investigation, the prognosis for afflicted patients remains poor with no effective treatments. The virus persists in the infected host by evading the host immune response and inducing proliferation of infected CD4+ T-cells. Here, we will review the role that viral orf-I protein products play in altering intracellular signaling, protein expression and cell-cell communication in order to escape immune recognition and promote T-cell proliferation. We will also review studies of orf-I mutations found in..
View full abstractGrants
Awarded by National Institutes of Health
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (APP1129320 and APP1052979).