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The interferon-related developmental regulator 1 is used by human papillomavirus to suppress NFκB activation.

Nature communications (2015-06-10)
Bart Tummers, Renske Goedemans, Laetitia P L Pelascini, Ekaterina S Jordanova, Edith M G van Esch, Craig Meyers, Cornelis J M Melief, Judith M Boer, Sjoerd H van der Burg
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High-risk human papillomaviruses (hrHPVs) infect keratinocytes and successfully evade host immunity despite the fact that keratinocytes are well equipped to respond to innate and adaptive immune signals. Using non-infected and freshly established or persistent hrHPV-infected keratinocytes we show that hrHPV impairs the acetylation of NFκB/RelA K310 in keratinocytes. As a consequence, keratinocytes display a decreased pro-inflammatory cytokine production and immune cell attraction in response to stimuli of the innate or adaptive immune pathways. HPV accomplishes this by augmenting the expression of interferon-related developmental regulator 1 (IFRD1) in an EGFR-dependent manner. Restoration of NFκB/RelA acetylation by IFRD1 shRNA, cetuximab treatment or the HDAC1/3 inhibitor entinostat increases basal and induced cytokine expression. Similar observations are made in IFRD1-overexpressing HPV-induced cancer cells. Thus, our study reveals an EGFR-IFRD1-mediated viral immune evasion mechanism, which can also be exploited by cancer cells.

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Monoclonal Anti-TIS7 antibody produced in mouse, ~2 mg/mL, clone IRT537, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution