Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus-Encoded circRNAs Are Expressed in Infected Tumor Tissues and Are Incorporated into Virions.
Bizunesh AbereJinghui LiHongzhao ZhouTuna ToptanPatrick S MooreYuan ChangPublished in: mBio (2020)
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) has recently been found to generate circular RNAs (circRNAs) from several KSHV genes, most abundantly from K10 (viral interferon regulatory factor 4 [vIRF4]), K7.3, and polyadenylated nuclear (PAN) RNA. To define expression of these circRNAs, KSHV-infected cell lines, patient tissues, and purified virions were examined. KSHV circRNA expression was universally detected in tests of six primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) cell lines but ranged from low-level expression in BC-1 cells dually infected with tightly latent KSHV and Epstein-Barr virus to abundant expression in KSHV-only BCBL-1 cells with spontaneous virus production. Generally, the PAN/K7.3 locus broadly and bidirectionally generated circRNA levels that paralleled the corresponding linear RNA levels. However, RNA corresponding to a particular KSHV circularization site (circ-vIRF4) was minimally induced, despite linear vIRF4 RNA being activated by virus induction. In situ hybridization showed abundant circ-vIRF4 in noninduced PEL cells. All three KSHV circRNAs were isolated as nuclease-protected forms from gradient-purified virions collected from BrK.219 cells infected with a KSHV molecular clone. For circ-vIRF4, the fully processed form that is exported to the cytoplasm was incorporated into virus particles but the nuclear, intron-retaining form was not. The half-life of circ-vIRF4 was twice as long as that of its linear counterpart. The KSHV circRNAs could be detected at a higher rate than their corresponding linear counterparts by in situ hybridization in archival tissues and by reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) in sera stored for over 25 years. In summary, KSHV circRNAs are expressed in infection-associated diseases, can be regulated depending on virus life cycle, and are incorporated into viral particles for preformed delivery, suggesting a potential function in early infection.IMPORTANCE KSHV has recently been found to encode circRNAs. circRNAs result from back-splicing of an upstream pre-mRNA splice donor exon-intron junction to an acceptor site, generating a covalently closed circle. This study revealed that for one KSHV region, the PAN/K7.3 locus, broadly and bidirectionally generated circRNA levels parallel corresponding linear RNA levels. Another KSHV circularization site (circ-vIRF4), however, showed expression that differed from that of the corresponding linear RNA. All KSHV circRNAs are incorporated into KSHV virions and are potentially expressed as immediate early products in newly infected cells.