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sgRNAs used for CD137 and CD137L knockouts.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is associated with multiple malignancies including Burkitt lymphoma (BL), Hodgkin’s lymphomas, nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPC), and gastric cancers. Canonically, EBV positive tumors display latent gene expression programs that are difficult to target pharmacologically. To overcome this hurdle, lytic reactivation therapies have been developed based on HDAC inhibition with limited mechanistic studies. We therefore characterized the impact of pan-HDAC inhibitor, panobinostat, and class I HDAC inhibitor, nanatinostat, on the growth, survival, and lytic reactivation of four EBV-positive cell lines: P3HR1-ZHT BL, Jijoye BL, IBL-1 immunoblastic lymphoma, and de novo infection derived lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL). All lines were sensitive, enabling us to define ranges of sensitivity within which to use single cell approaches to assess early EBV lytic gene expression, cell cycle state, and apoptosis. We observed that each EBV-positive model of malignancy responded uniquely to the same HDAC inhibitors and that lytic reactivation was successful in only a small percentage of the cell population. To elucidate the potential role of host factors in preventing successful lytic reactivation, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing on the P3HR1-ZHT BL line treated with the HDAC inhibitor panobinostat. We observed that abortive lytic cells, or cells that do not successfully progress through the lytic cycle, upregulated genes downstream of NF-κB activity. Additionally, genes involved in immune signaling including the CD137/CD137L signaling axis, were upregulated in abortive lytic cells. Functional validation through a Cas9-RNP approach revealed that the CD137 receptor is indeed involved in preventing successful lytic reactivation. These data have important implications for how we approach oncolytic therapies for EBV-associated malignancies.
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