Roles of ATM and ATR-Mediated DNA Damage Responses during Lytic BK Polyomavirus Infection

  • Mengxi Jiang (138335)
  • Linbo Zhao (138339)
  • Monica Gamez (138346)
  • Michael J. Imperiale (138356)
Publication date
August 2012

Abstract

<div><p>BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) is an emerging pathogen whose reactivation causes severe disease in transplant patients. Unfortunately, there is no specific anti-BKPyV treatment available, and host cell components that affect the infection outcome are not well characterized. In this report, we examined the relationship between BKPyV productive infection and the activation of the cellular DNA damage response (DDR) in natural host cells. Our results showed that both the ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM)- and ATM and Rad-3-related (ATR)-mediated DDR were activated during BKPyV infection, accompanied by the accumulation of polyploid cells. We assessed the involvement of ATM and ATR during infection using small interfering RNA (siRNA) knockdow...

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