Epstein–Barr Virus BALF0/1 Subverts the Caveolin and ERAD Pathways to Target B-cell Receptor Complexes for Degradation
Stephanie Pei Tung Yiu,
Michael Weekes,
Benjamin E. Gewurz
Abstract:Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) establishes persistent infection, causes infectious mononucleosis, is a major trigger for multiple sclerosis and contributes to multiple cancers. Yet, knowledge remains incomplete about how the virus remodels host B cells to support lytic replication. We previously identified that EBV lytic replication results in selective depletion of plasma membrane B-cell receptor (BCR) complexes, comprised of immunoglobulin and the CD79A and CD79B signaling chains. Here, we used proteomic and bioch… Show more
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