Viral Hijacking of Pioneer Activity: Unveiling a Developmental Transcription Factor's Novel Role in Oncogenic Viral Infection and Host 3D Genome Remodeling
Description of the granted funding
Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV), the cause of an endothelial tumor, Kaposi sarcoma, hijacks host cellular mechanisms to promote its persistent infection and replication and serves as an excellent model system to generate novel insights into cell biology and cancer. Our research focuses on SOX18, a key transcription factor in lymphatic endothelial cells, which KSHV hijacks to reshape host chromatin and enhance viral replication. This exciting discovery of a novel molecular function for SOX18 as a pioneer factor is distinct from its well-known role in activating gene expression. Using cutting-edge imaging and genomic technologies, we aim to uncover the molecular mechanisms behind this hijacking, its effects on latent, persistent infection, host 3D chromatin organization, and its role in cancer progression. This work opens new avenues for repurposing SOX18 inhibitors and chromatin-regulating drugs to treat viral infections and virus-induced cancers.
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2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
16.06.2025
16.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
371510
Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
Research fields
Solu- ja molekyylibiologia