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An identical miRNA of the human JC and BK polyoma viruses targets the stress-induced ligand ULBP3 to escape immune elimination
Authors:Bauman Yoav  Nachmani Daphna  Vitenshtein Alon  Tsukerman Pinchas  Drayman Nir  Stern-Ginossar Noam  Lankry Dikla  Gruda Raizy  Mandelboim Ofer
Institution:The Lautenberg Center for General and Tumor Immunology, The BioMedical Research Institute Israel Canada, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
Abstract:The human polyoma viruses JCV and BKV establish asymptomatic persistent infection in 65%-90% of humans but can cause severe illness under immunosuppressive conditions. The mechanisms by which these viruses evade immune recognition are unknown. Here we show that a viral miRNA identical in sequence between JCV and BKV targets the stress-induced ligand ULBP3, which is a protein recognized by the killer receptor NKG2D. Consequently, viral miRNA-mediated ULBP3 downregulation results in reduced NKG2D-mediated killing of virus-infected cells by natural killer (NK) cells. Importantly, when the activity of the viral miRNA was inhibited during infection, NK cells killed the infected cells more efficiently. Because NKG2D is also expressed by various T cell subsets, we propose that JCV and BKV use an identical miRNA that targets ULBP3 to escape detection by both the innate and adaptive immune systems, explaining how these viruses remain latent without being eliminated by the immune system.
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