2003
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.5.2807-2818.2003
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Simian Virus 40 Small Tumor Antigen Induces Deregulation of the Actin Cytoskeleton and Tight Junctions in Kidney Epithelial Cells

Abstract: There is increasing evidence that the transforming DNA tumor virus simian virus 40 (SV40) is associated with human malignancies. SV40 small tumor antigen (small t) interacts with endogenous serine/threonine protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and is required for the transforming activity of SV40 in epithelial cells of the lung and kidney. Here, we show that expression of SV40 small t in epithelial MDCK cells induces acute morphological changes and multilayering. Significantly, it also causes severe defects in the bi… Show more

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“…The observations that we report here suggest that ST may achieve this function in part by repression of components of junctional adhesion complexes such as ␤-catenin, plakoglobin, JAM1, and protocadherin family members. Our conclusions are consistent with reports that overexpression of plakoglobin can suppress tumorigenicity of SV40-transformed cells (58) and that ST can alter distribution of and reduce levels of tight junction proteins such as occludin and claudin in polarized epithelial cells (59).…”
Section: Transformation Targets Of Sv40 St and B56␥supporting
confidence: 82%
“…The observations that we report here suggest that ST may achieve this function in part by repression of components of junctional adhesion complexes such as ␤-catenin, plakoglobin, JAM1, and protocadherin family members. Our conclusions are consistent with reports that overexpression of plakoglobin can suppress tumorigenicity of SV40-transformed cells (58) and that ST can alter distribution of and reduce levels of tight junction proteins such as occludin and claudin in polarized epithelial cells (59).…”
Section: Transformation Targets Of Sv40 St and B56␥supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Thus, ABα C negatively regulates TJ assembly, probably at the level of the PKCζ / Par3/Par6 signaling complex. In further support for an important role of ABα C in TJ regulation, expression of SV40 ST is associated with altered distribution and reduced expression levels of ZO-1, occludin and claudin-1 [20]. These effects also correlate with deregulation of cell growth.…”
Section: Pp2a and Tight Junctionsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…[55][56][57] Viruses are often associated with the dense microvilli of polarized epithelial cells but also with the filopodia of both polarized and nonpolarized cells. 56,[58][59][60][61] Transport of viruses along filopodia during the attachment and entry process has been documented for a number of viruses. 55,[62][63][64] Filopodia have been shown to act as cellular tentacles that serve to increase the efficiency of uptake of pathogens.…”
Section: Filopodia Are Associated With Unique Functions In Epithelialmentioning
confidence: 99%