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BMC Microbiology | 2015

Neutral lipid alterations in Human Herpesvirus 8-infected HUVEC cells and their possible involvement in neo-angiogenesis

Fabrizio Angius; Sabrina Uda; Enrica Piras; Stefano Spolitu; Angela Ingianni; Barbara Batetta; Raffaello Pompei

BackgroundHuman Herpesvirus 8 (HHV8), the causative agent of Kaposi’s sarcoma, induces an intense modification of lipid metabolism and enhances the angiogenic process in endothelial cells. In the present study, neutral lipid (NL) metabolism and angiogenesis were investigated in HHV8-infected HUVEC cells. The viral replication phases were verified by rtPCR and also by K8.1 and LANA immunostaining.ResultsLipid droplets (Nile Red) were higher in all phases and NL staining (LipidTOX) combined with viral-antigen detection (immunofluorescence) demonstrated a NL content increase in infected cells. In particular, triglyceride synthesis increases in the lytic phase, whereas cholesteryl ester synthesis rises in the latent one. Moreover, the inhibition of cholesterol esterification reduces neo-tubule formation mainly in latently infected cells.ConclusionsWe suggest that a reprogramming of cholesteryl ester metabolism is involved in regulating neo-angiogenesis in HHV8-infected cells and plays a likely role in the high metastatic potential of derived-tumours.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2016

High Prevalence of Human Herpesvirus 8 Infection in Diabetes Type 2 Patients and Detection of a New Virus Subtype

Enrica Piras; Maria Antonietta Madeddu; Giuseppina Palmieri; Fabrizio Angius; Pierpaolo Contini; Raffaello Pompei; Angela Ingianni

The prevalence of Human Herpesvirus 8 (HHV8) DNA and antiviral antibodies in Diabetes type 2 (DM2) and control subjects was studied, in order to confirm a possible link between DM2 and HHV8 infection. The HHV8-DNA from diabetic patients was typed for detecting possible genomic differences with known HHV8 reference viruses.DM2 patients and healthy controls were examined for the presence of HHV8 DNA into the peripheral blood lymphocytes. Both anti-lytic and latent phase antibodies were detected in HHV8 positive and negative diabetic patients, as well in a number of controls. The HHV8 ORF K1 and ORF 26 genes from DM2 patients were typed and matched to reference strains.A significant prevalence of HHV8 DNA in DM2 subjects versus healthy controls was detected (about 58 % against 27 %). Anti-lytic phase, but not anti-latent phase antibodies, were significantly increased in DM2 patients versus controls. In addition, about 30 % of HHV8 strains isolated from DM2 lymphocytes showed consistent differences in the ORF 26 gene sequence, so that a new HHV8 subtype was proposed. These findings give additional support to the hypothesis that HHV8 could be considered an additional risk factor for DM2 onset.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 2017

Antimicrobial sulfonamides clear latent Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus infection and impair MDM2-p53 complex formation

Fabrizio Angius; Enrica Piras; Sabrina Uda; Clelia Madeddu; Roberto Serpe; Rachele Bigi; Wuguo Chen; Dirk P. Dittmer; Raffaello Pompei; Angela Ingianni

Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV), also known as human herpesvirus 8, is the causative agent of Kaposi sarcoma; this malignant angiosarcoma is usually treated with conventional antitumor agents that can control disease evolution, but do not clear the latent KSHV episome that binds to cellular DNA. Some commercial antibacterial sulfonamides were tested for the ability to suppress latent KSHV. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) and cytofluorometry assays were used for detecting both viral DNA and the latency factor LANA (latency-associated nuclear antigen) in BC3 cells, respectively. The capacity of sulfonamides to impair MDM2–p53 complex formation was detected by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. The analysis of variance was performed according to one-way analysis of variance with Fisher as a post hoc test. Here we show that sulfonamide antibiotics are able to suppress the KSHV latent state in permanently infected BC3 lymphoma cells and interfere with the formation of the MDM2–p53 complex that KSHV seemingly needs to support latency and to trigger tumor cell transformation. These findings detected a new molecular target for the activity of sulfonamides and offer a new potential perspective for treating KSHV-induced lymphoproliferative diseases.


New Microbiologica | 2013

Latent Herpesvirus 8 infection improves both insulin and glucose uptake in primary endothelial cells

Angela Ingianni; Enrica Piras; Samuela Laconi; Fabrizio Angius; Barbara Batetta; Raffaello Pompei


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2018

Anti-Human Herpesvirus 8 antibodies affect both insulin and glucose uptake by virus-infected human endothelial cells

Fabrizio Angius; Enrica Piras; Stefano Spolitu; Luisa Marras; Sara Federica Armas; Angela Ingianni; Pierpaolo Contini; Raffaello Pompei


45°CONGRESSO NAZIONALE DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI MICROBIOLOGIA | 2017

Inhibition of Human Herpesvirus 8 by Sulfone Derivatives

Luisa Marras; Fabrizio Angius; Enrica Piras; Angela Ingianni; Rachele Bigi; Dirk P. Dittmer; Raffaello Pompei


44°CONGRESSO NAZIONALE DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI MICROBIOLOGIA | 2016

Antimicrobial sulfonamides inhibit Herpesvirus 8 latency by impairing the MDM2-p53 complex formation

Luisa Marras; Fabrizio Angius; Enrica Piras; Sabrina Uda; Clelia Madeddu; Roberto Serpe; Raffaello Pompei; Angela Ingianni


43° National Congress Of The Italian Society Of Microbiology | 2015

E.Piras, Luisa Marras, Maria Antonietta Madeddu, Pierpaolo Contini,Raffaello Pompei, Angela IngianniIdentification of a novel variant of the TR2 protein of human HerpesvirusType 8 isolated in a Sardinian population43° National Congress Of The Italian Society Of MicrobiologyNaples-Italy, 27-30 September 2015

Enrica Piras; Luisa Marras; Maria Antonietta Madeddu; Pierpaolo Contini; Raffaello Pompei; Angela Ingianni


Archive | 2014

Anti Human Herpesvirus 8 antibodies regulate the metabolic modifications induced by viral infection on primary endothelial cells

Fabrizio Angius; Enrica Piras; Stefania Deligia; Alessandra Frau; Maria Antonietta Madeddu; Barbara Batetta; Angela Ingianni; Pierpaolo Contini; Raffaello Pompei


Archive | 2014

HIGH PREVALENCE OF HERPESVIRUS 8 IN SARDINIA: ITS POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 2

Enrica Piras; G. Palmieri; Maria Antonietta Madeddu; Pierpaolo Contini; Raffaello Pompei; Angela Ingianni

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Sabrina Uda

University of Cagliari

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