Title: Retroviruses
1Retroviruses
- (1) Oncoviruses
- Alpha retrovirus- avian C type viruses (RSV)
- Beta retrovirus- B and D type (MMTV, Mason-Pfizer
- Gamma retrovirus- mammalian C type viruses (MLV)
- Delta retrovirus- HTLV-1
- Epsilon retrovirus- walleye dermal sarcoma (WDSV)
(2) Lentiviruses-induce a slow, wasting disease
(HIV-1, HIV-2, SIV EIAV
(3) Spumaviruses-foamy viruses, induce persistent
infection without
clear pathology
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6Retroviral Receptors
7Schematic representation of the three different
states of the retroviral env protein during viral
entry
Tripet, B. et al. J. Biol. Chem.
200427920836-20849
8Interference
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17Retroviral Promoters
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22Pseudotypes
23Retroviral Transformation
- Acute transforming/transducing retroviruses
- Induce tumours of a polyclonal origin
within weeks - to months after administration.
(2) Non-transducing retroviruses Induce tumours
of a monoclonal origin within months
to years after inoculation
24There are many pathways affected by oncogenes and
tumor suppressor proteins
25Proto-oncogenes encode components of growth
factor signal transduction pathways
Components shown in yellow are known
proto-oncogenes
26Four classes of oncogenes
- Class One oncogenes that mimic growth factors to
induce cell proliferation - Rare only two have been identified
- Sis
- from simian sarcoma virus a secreted protein
that mimics PDGF - from PI-FeSV a cat sarcoma virus
27Class Two Mutated Receptors
- Oncogenes that result from mutations of
cell-surface receptors, usually resulting in an
overactive or constitutive protein-tyrosine
kinase (PTK). - Examples
- fms from McDonough feline sarcoma virus
CSF-1 receptor - kit from HZ4 feline sarcoma virus SCL
receptor - erbB from avian erythroblastosis virus
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor - ros UR2 avian sarcoma virus related to
insulin receptor - sea S13 avian sarcoma virus related to human
growth factor (HGF) receptor
28Class Three Intracellular transducers
- 4 types of oncogene transducers
- Protein-tyrosine kinases
- add a phosphate to specific tyrosine amino acids
- Protein-serine/threonine kinases
- add a phosphate to specific serine or threonine
amino acids - G-protein (Ras) proteins
- Trimeric GTPases that bind GTP to become active
as signal transducers - Phospholipase C (PKC)
- Activated by certain G-proteins to trigger
inositol phospholipid signaling pathway
29Class Four transcription factor oncogenes
- Examples
- Jun
- Fos
- Myc (many examples in chicken, cat leukosis
viruses) - Myb (chicken myeloblastosis virus)
- Rel (NF-kB family - turkey reticuloendotheliosis
virus) - Maf (interact with Fos and Jun chicken sarcoma)
- erbA (thyroid hormone receptor from chicken
erythroblastosis virus)
Transcription factor AP1
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