Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6139553 Virology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel gene in MDV down-regulates surface MHC class I expression.•ER-targeted peptide, bypassing TAP, rescues MHC class I from down-regulation by this MDV gene.•This MDV gene is present in other Mardiviruses, suggesting early conservation of immune evasion.

Marek׳s disease virus (MDV) is a widespread α-herpesvirus of chickens that causes T cell tumors. Acute, but not latent, MDV infection has previously been shown to lead to downregulation of cell-surface MHC class I (Virology 282:198-205 (2001)), but the gene(s) involved have not been identified. Here we demonstrate that an MDV gene, MDV012, is capable of reducing surface expression of MHC class I on chicken cells. Co-expression of an MHC class I-binding peptide targeted to the endoplasmic reticulum (bypassing the requirement for the TAP peptide transporter) partially rescued MHC class I expression in the presence of MDV012, suggesting that MDV012 is a TAP-blocking MHC class I immune evasion protein. This is the first unique non-mammalian MHC class I immune evasion gene identified, and suggests that α-herpesviruses have conserved this function for at least 100 million years.

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