Pathobiologic roles of epstein–barr virus-encoded microRNAs in human lymphomas

  • Navari, Mohsen
  • Etebari, Maryam
  • Ibrahimi, Mostafa
  • Leoncini, Lorenzo
  • Piccaluga, Pier Paolo
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) is a human γ-herpesvirus implicated in several human malignancies, including a wide range of lymphomas. Several molecules encoded by EBV in its latent state are believed to be related to EBV-induced lymphomagenesis, among which microRNAs—small RNAs with a posttranscriptional regulating role—are of great importance. The genome of EBV encodes 44 mature microRNAs belonging to two different classes, including BamHI-A rightward transcript (BART) and Bam HI fragment H rightward open reading frame 1 (BHRF1), with different expression levels in different EBV latency types. These microRNAs might contribute to the pathogenetic effects exerted by EBV through targeting self mRNAs and host mRNAs and interfering with several impo...

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