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Topological implications of DNA tumor viral episomes.


ABSTRACT: A persistent DNA tumor virus infection transforms normal cells into cancer cells by either integrating its genome into host chromosomes or retaining it as an extrachromosomal entity called episome. Viruses have evolved mechanisms for attaching episomes to infected host cell chromatin to efficiently segregate the viral genome during mitosis. It has been reported that viral episome can affect the gene expression of the host chromosomes through interactions between viral episomes and epigenetic regulatory host factors. This mini review summarizes our current knowledge of the tethering sites of viral episomes, such as EBV, KSHV, and HBV, on host chromosomes analyzed by three-dimensional genomic tools. [BMB Reports 2022; 55(12): 587-594].

SUBMITTER: Kim ET 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9813422 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Topological implications of DNA tumor viral episomes.

Kim Eui Tae ET   Kim Kyoung-Dong KD  

BMB reports 20221201 12


A persistent DNA tumor virus infection transforms normal cells into cancer cells by either integrating its genome into host chromosomes or retaining it as an extrachromosomal entity called episome. Viruses have evolved mechanisms for attaching episomes to infected host cell chromatin to efficiently segregate the viral genome during mitosis. It has been reported that viral episome can affect the gene expression of the host chromosomes through interactions between viral episomes and epigenetic reg  ...[more]

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