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The HTLV-1 viral oncoproteins Tax and HBZ reprogram the cellular mRNA splicing landscape

Tina O’grady
Keisuke Kataoka
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Seishi Ogawa
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Marc Thiry

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Viral infections are known to hijack the transcription and translation of the host cell. However, the extent to which viral proteins coordinate these perturbations remains unclear. Here we used a model system, the human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1), and systematically analyzed the transcriptome and interactome of key effectors oncoviral proteins Tax and HBZ. We showed that Tax and HBZ target distinct but also common transcription factors. Unexpectedly, we also uncovered a large set of interactions with RNA-binding proteins, including the U2 auxiliary factor large subunit (U2AF2), a key cellular regulator of pre-mRNA splicing. We discovered that Tax and HBZ perturb the splicing landscape by altering cassette exons in opposing manners, with Tax inducing exon inclusion while HBZ induces exon exclusion. Among Tax- and HBZ-dependent splicing changes, we identify events that are also altered in Adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL) samples from two independent patient cohorts, and in well-known cancer census genes. Our interactome mapping approach, applicable to other viral oncogenes, has identified spliceosome perturbation as a novel mechanism coordinated by Tax and HBZ to reprogram the transcriptome.
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hal-03400504 , version 1 (02-03-2022)

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Charlotte Vandermeulen, Tina O’grady, Jerome Wayet, Bartimee Galvan, Sibusiso Maseko, et al.. The HTLV-1 viral oncoproteins Tax and HBZ reprogram the cellular mRNA splicing landscape. PLoS Pathogens, 2021, 17 (9), pp.e1009919. ⟨10.1371/journal.ppat.1009919⟩. ⟨hal-03400504⟩
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