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Molecular biology of human herpesvirus 8: novel functions and virus-host interactions implicated in viral pathogenesis and replication.
[primary effusion lymphoma]
Human
herpesvirus
8
(
HHV-
8
)
,
also
known
as
Kaposi
's
sarcoma
-associated
herpesvirus
(
KSHV
)
,
is
the
second
identified
human
gammaherpesvirus
.
Like
its
relative
Epstein-
Barr
virus
,
HHV-
8
is
linked
to
B-
cell
tumors
,
specifically
primary
effusion
lymphoma
and
multicentric
Castleman
's
disease
,
in
addition
to
endothelial-derived
KS
.
HHV-
8
is
unusual
in
its
possession
of
a
plethora
of
"
accessory
"
genes
and
encoded
proteins
in
addition
to
the
core
,
conserved
herpesvirus
and
gammaherpesvirus
genes
that
are
necessary
for
basic
biological
functions
of
these
viruses
.
The
HHV-
8
accessory
proteins
specify
not
only
activities
deducible
from
their
cellular
protein
homologies
but
also
novel
,
unsuspected
activities
that
have
revealed
new
mechanisms
of
virus-host
interaction
that
serve
virus
replication
or
latency
and
may
contribute
to
the
development
and
progression
of
virus-associated
neoplasia
.
These
proteins
include
viral
interleukin-
6
(
vIL-
6
)
,
viral
chemokines
(
vCCLs
)
,
viral
G
protein-coupled
receptor
(
vGPCR
)
,
viral
interferon
regulatory
factors
(
vIRFs
)
,
and
viral
antiapoptotic
proteins
homologous
to
FLICE
(
FADD
-like
IL
-
1
β
converting
enzyme
)
-
inhibitory
protein
(
FLIP
)
and
survivin
.
Other
HHV-
8
proteins
,
such
as
signaling
membrane
receptors
encoded
by
open
reading
frames
K
1
and
K
15
,
also
interact
with
host
mechanisms
in
unique
ways
and
have
been
implicated
in
viral
pathogenesis
.
Additionally
,
a
set
of
micro-
RNAs
encoded
by
HHV-
8
appear
to
modulate
expression
of
multiple
host
proteins
to
provide
conditions
conducive
to
virus
persistence
within
the
host
and
could
also
contribute
to
HHV-
8
-
induced
neoplasia
.
Here
,
we
review
the
molecular
biology
underlying
these
novel
virus-host
interactions
and
their
potential
roles
in
both
virus
biology
and
virus-associated
disease
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"plethora"
symptom
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
cushing syndrome
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
primary effusion lymphoma
proteus syndrome
thoracic outlet syndrome
This symptom has already been validated