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Suprabasal overexpression of Beta-1 integrin is induced by bovine papillomavirus type 1

In a normal stratified squamous epithelium, β1-integrin is expressed in basal epithelial cells. In BPV-induced fibropapillomas β1-integrin is overexpressed and aberrantly localized, with uniform expression in the lower spinous layer, and sporadic expression within the mid-spinous region that co-loca...

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Published in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2006-11, Vol.355 (1), p.102-114
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description In a normal stratified squamous epithelium, β1-integrin is expressed in basal epithelial cells. In BPV-induced fibropapillomas β1-integrin is overexpressed and aberrantly localized, with uniform expression in the lower spinous layer, and sporadic expression within the mid-spinous region that co-localizes with expression of the viral E5 and E7 oncoproteins. In situ hybridization of fibropapillomas for β1-integrin RNA revealed sporadic hybridization in the spinous layer, indicating transcriptional induction. β1-integrin expression in cultured keratinocytes requires exogenous EGF in the media, but this requirement is lost if E7 is expressed, and E7 was able to abrogate the EGF-requirement of normal keratinocytes for the activation of ERK and DNA synthesis. Within fibropapillomas, suprabasal expression of E5 and E7 correlated with suprabasal expression of β1-integrin and PCNA, indicating that vegetative viral replication in the spinous layer correlated with the expression of E7 and β1 integrin. The ability of BPV-1 E7 to support β1-integrin expression and EGF independent DNA synthesis and the activation of ERK are the first biochemical correlates of its expression in keratinocytes.
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Blotting, Western
Bovine papillomavirus
Bovine papillomavirus 1 - physiology
Cattle
cattle diseases
Cell Line
cultured cells
DNA - biosynthesis
epidermal growth factor
Epithelium - pathology
Epithelium - virology
Gene Expression Regulation
gene overexpression
glycoproteins
Histocytochemistry
Humans
In Situ Hybridization
Integrin
Integrin beta1 - biosynthesis
integrins
Keratinocytes - virology
MAP Kinase Kinase Kinase 3 - biosynthesis
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Oncogene Proteins, Viral - biosynthesis
Oncogene Proteins, Viral - physiology
Oncoprotein
Papilloma - immunology
Papilloma - pathology
Papilloma - virology
Papillomavirus Infections - immunology
Papillomavirus Infections - virology
Psoriasis
RNA - biosynthesis
RNA - genetics
transcription (genetics)
viral envelope proteins
viral proteins
Virus Replication
title Suprabasal overexpression of Beta-1 integrin is induced by bovine papillomavirus type 1
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