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Series GSE34890 Query DataSets for GSE34890
Status Public on Jan 06, 2012
Title Identification of Host-Chromosome Binding Sites and Candidate Gene Targets for KSHV LANA
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary LANA is essential for tethering the KSHV genome to metaphase chromosomes and for modulating host-cell gene expression, but the binding sites in the host-chromosome remain unknown. Here, we use LANA-specific chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-Seq) to identify LANA binding sites in the viral and host-cell genomes of a latently infected pleural effusion lymphoma cell line BCBL1. LANA bound with high occupancy to the KSHV genome terminal repeats (TR), and to a few minor binding sites within the latency control region encoding that LANA transcript. We identified 256 LANA binding peaks with p < 0.01 and overlap in two independent ChIP-Seq experiments. We validated several of the high-occupancy binding sites by conventional ChIP assays and quantitative PCR. Two candidate DNA sequence motifs were identified, and confirmed to bind purified LANA protein, although with weaker affinity compared to viral TR binding site. More than half of the LANA binding sites (170/256) could be mapped to within 2.5 kb of a cellular gene transcript. Pathways and Gene Ontogeny (GO) analysis revealed that LANA binds to genes within the p53 and TNF regulatory network. Further analysis revealed partial overlap of LANA binding sites with STAT1 binding sites in several interferon (IFN)-g regulated genes. We show that ectopic expression of LANA can down-modulate IFN-g mediated activation of a subset of genes, including the TAP1 peptide transporter and proteasome subunit beta type 9 (PSMB9) required for class I antigen presentation. Our data provides a potential mechanism through which LANA may regulate several host cell pathways by direct binding to gene regulatory elements.
 
Overall design Study of KSHV LANA
 
Contributor(s) Lu F, Tsai K, Chen H, Wikramasinghe P, Norseen J, Davuluri RV, Showe L, Domsic J, Marmorstein R, Lieberman PM
Citation(s) 22419807
Submission date Jan 05, 2012
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Priyankara J Wickramasinghe
E-mail(s) priyaw@wistar.org
Phone 2154956837
Organization name The Wistar Institute
Department Bioinformatics
Lab Genomics
Street address 3601 Spruce Street
City Philadelphia
State/province PA
ZIP/Postal code 19104
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL9115 Illumina Genome Analyzer II (Homo sapiens)
Samples (4)
GSM857200 LANA_1_BCBL1_ChIP-Seq
GSM857201 IgG_1_BCBL1_ChIP-Seq
GSM857202 LANA_2_BCBL1_ChIP-Seq
Relations
SRA SRP010154
BioProject PRJNA150203

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