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Characterization of the Meq oncoproteins of Marek's disease virus vaccine strain CVI988/Rispens

Marek?s disease virus serotype-1 (MDV-1) causes T cell lymphomas in chickens.
Vaccines prepared from attenuated CVI988/Rispens MDV-1 strain currently offer the
best protection. Although attenuated CVI988 is non-oncogenic, it codes for two forms of
the MDV-1 oncoprotein Meq (CVI-Meq and CVI-L Meq). In this study, both CVI-Meq
proteins, like the Meq protein of Md5 (a very virulent oncogenic strain), transformed
Rat-2 and NIH3T3 cells. Both CVI-Meq and CVI-L Meq proteins activated the meq
promoter only in the presence of chicken c-Jun (CK-Jun) whereas Md5-Meq activated
the same promoter irrespective of CK-Jun co-expression. However, all three Meq
proteins bound the meq promoter regardless of whether CK-Jun was co-expressed. We
constructed three chimeric Meq proteins, namely, Md5-CVI-Meq, CVI-Md5-Meq, and
Md5-CVI-L by exchanging domains between Md5 meq and CVI meq genes. Although
these chimeric Meq proteins transactivated the meq promoter, the activation was
significantly less than Md5-Meq. The current study indicated amino acid residues at
positions 71 and 320 were important for Md5-Meq increase transcription of its own promoter. All three Meq proteins activated the MDV gB, MMP-3 and Bcl-2 promoters
and suppressed transcription from the MDV pp38/pp14 bidirectional promoter.
CVI-Meq protein in the context of other Md5 genes caused tumors only in 6% of
chickens when compared to parental rMd5 (a very virulent strain), which induced
lymphomas in 100% of chickens, (Reddy and Lupiani, unpublished data). Taking
advantage of these two different phenotypes, we constructed two chimeric Meq proteins,
Md5/CVI-Meq and CVI/Md5-Meq, by exchanging DNA binding and transactivation
domains between Md5-Meq and CVI-Meq to understand the role of the DNA binding
and the transactivation domains of Meq in transformation. rMd5-Md5/CVI-Meq virus
caused 100% mortality in chickens and T lymphomas were found at high frequency in
the peripheral nerves and various organs such as the heart, spleen, kidney, and gonads.
On the other hand, rMd5-CVI/Md5-Meq induced disease in 36% of chickens on average
and lesions were primarily in the nerves. Very rarely, lesions were present in the spleen
and heart and no tumors were present in the kidney or gonads. Our results suggest that
both the DNA binding domain and transactivation domain of Meq could cooperatively
determine the nature of lymphomas in chickens.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-05-454
Date2009 May 1900
CreatorsAjithdoss, Dharani K.
ContributorsLupiani, Blanca
Source SetsTexas A and M University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text
Formatapplication/pdf

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