2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204914
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Adenovirus early E4 genes in viral oncogenesis

Abstract: Previous investigations into potential transforming activities of adenovirus (Ad) early genes were largely overshadowed by the more obvious roles of E1A and E1B products. One exception was an Ad9 E4 protein (ORF1) shown to enhance transformation of cultured cells and promote mammary tumors in female rats. Recently, signi®cant advances in understanding Ad E4 gene products at the molecular level have revealed that these proteins possess an unexpectedly diverse collection of functions, which not only orchestrate … Show more

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“…Adenovirus expresses genes that achieve these same changes in the course of a productive infection. For example, the E1a (Frisch and Mymryk, 2002) and E4 proteins (Tauber and Dobner, 2001a) promote cellular proliferation, the E4 proteins potentiate growth signals transmitted through the PI3-kinase pathway (Frese et al, 2003;O'Shea et al, 2005), the E1b proteins block apoptosis (Cuconati and White, 2002) and the E4 proteins dismantle the cellular DNA damage response (Stracker et al, 2002;Carson et al, 2003). In addition, the E3 proteins as well as interactions among E1a, E1b and E2 proteins blunt the response to proinflammatory and death-inducing signals (McNees and Gooding, 2002;Fessler et al, 2004;Schaack, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adenovirus expresses genes that achieve these same changes in the course of a productive infection. For example, the E1a (Frisch and Mymryk, 2002) and E4 proteins (Tauber and Dobner, 2001a) promote cellular proliferation, the E4 proteins potentiate growth signals transmitted through the PI3-kinase pathway (Frese et al, 2003;O'Shea et al, 2005), the E1b proteins block apoptosis (Cuconati and White, 2002) and the E4 proteins dismantle the cellular DNA damage response (Stracker et al, 2002;Carson et al, 2003). In addition, the E3 proteins as well as interactions among E1a, E1b and E2 proteins blunt the response to proinflammatory and death-inducing signals (McNees and Gooding, 2002;Fessler et al, 2004;Schaack, 2005).…”
Section: Replicating Oncolytic Adenovirusesmentioning
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“…E4 ORF3 and E4 ORF6 have compensatory functions to stimulate efficient viral DNA replication independently of one another (4,15). E4 ORF3 and E4 ORF6 proteins both bind to the E1B 55-kDa protein and play roles in the regulation of late virus RNA transcription and splicing, inhibition of Ad genome concatenation, and stimulation of viral growth (28).…”
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“…15,16 Ad E4 encodes genes that potentiate a variety of adenoviral functions that influence cell toxicity and host immune responses and are required for viral replication. 15,17 Owing to their essential importance, tumorselective transcriptional control of these genes may offer an additional advantage. Replacing the native E4 promoter with a heterologous tumor-selective promoter is expected to augment tumor-selective control.…”
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