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Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University, and
Catholic Institutes of Medical Science, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea; and
Division of Molecular and Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea
Human CMV encodes four unique short region proteins (US), US2, US3,
US6, and US11, each independently sufficient for causing the
down-regulation of MHC class I molecules on the cell surface. This
down-regulation allows infected cells to evade recognition by cytotoxic
T cells but leaves them susceptible to NK cells, which lyse cells that
lack class I molecules. Another human CMV-encoded protein, unique long
region protein 18 (UL18), is an MHC class I homolog that might
provide a mechanism for inhibiting the NK cell response. The sequence
similarities between MHC class I molecules and UL18 along with the
ability of UL18 to form trimeric complexes with
2-microglobulin and peptides led to the hypothesis that
if the US and UL18 gene products coexist temporally during
infection, the US proteins might down-regulate UL18 molecules, similar
to their action on MHC class I molecules. We show here that temporal
expression of US and UL18 genes partially overlaps during infection.
However, unlike MHC class I molecules, the MHC class I homolog, UL18,
is fully resistant to the down-regulation associated with the US2, US3,
US6, and US11 gene products. The specific effect of US proteins on MHC
class I molecules, but not on UL18, represents another example of how
viral proteins have evolved to evade immune surveillance, avoiding
fratricide by specifically targeting host
proteins.
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