Viral interactions with the Notch pathway

SD Hayward - Seminars in cancer biology, 2004 - Elsevier
SD Hayward
Seminars in cancer biology, 2004Elsevier
The Notch signaling pathway influences cell fate decisions, proliferation versus
differentiation and cell survival. Viruses both utilize and manipulate the differentiation state
of infected cells, promote or block cell cycling and employ a variety of mechanisms to evade
innate cellular anti-viral responses and promote cell survival. In light of these commonalities,
it is perhaps not surprising that several viruses have tapped into the Notch pathway to
advance their own life cycles. This first became apparent from studies showing targeting of …
The Notch signaling pathway influences cell fate decisions, proliferation versus differentiation and cell survival. Viruses both utilize and manipulate the differentiation state of infected cells, promote or block cell cycling and employ a variety of mechanisms to evade innate cellular anti-viral responses and promote cell survival. In light of these commonalities, it is perhaps not surprising that several viruses have tapped into the Notch pathway to advance their own life cycles. This first became apparent from studies showing targeting of Epstein-Barr virus proteins to the nuclear effector of Notch signaling CSL (CBF1/RBPJk). More recently the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus RTA protein has been found to bind CSL. Notch pathway interactions have also been described for adenovirus SV40 and human papilloma virus. This review focuses on the herpesvirus protein interactions with the Notch pathway and the insights that these interactions have provided.
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