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Enhanced EBNA2-dependent activity in EBV-transformed B cells from patients with multiple sclerosis

Granitto, M.; Kim, E.; Forney, C. R.; Yin, C.; Diouf, A. A.; VonHandorf, A.; Dexheimer, P. J.; Parameswaran, S.; Chen, X.; Donmez, O. A.; Rowden, H.; Swoboda, C. O.; Shook, M. S.; Dunn, K.; Kebir, H.; Velez-Colon, M.; Kaufman, K.; Ho, D.; Laurynenka, V.; Edsall, L. E.; Brennan, V.; Gewurz, B. E.; Namjou, B.; Wilson, E.; Fisher, K. S.; Zabeti, A.; Lawson, L. P.; Alvarez, J. I.; Kottyan, L. C.; Weirauch, M. T.

2026-03-09 genetic and genomic medicine
10.64898/2026.02.18.26346386 medRxiv
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated demyelinating disease of the central nervous system affecting 2.8 million people worldwide. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to MS risk, with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection being an important environmental factor. To better clarify the role of EBV in MS, we examined its impact on gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and transcription factor binding in primary B cells and EBV-transformed B cells derived from patients with MS and healthy controls. RNA-seq and ATAC-seq analyses revealed extensive MS-dependent gene expression and chromatin accessibility differences in EBV-transformed, but not in primary B cells. These changes are largely accounted for by the expression levels of EBNA2, an EBV-encoded transcriptional regulator previously implicated in MS. ChIP-seq analysis revealed that EBNA2 binding with its interacting human partners RBPJ, EBF1, and PU.1 is highly enriched at MS genetic risk loci, with extensive EBNA2 allelic binding and increased enrichment at MS genetic risk loci in MS-derived cells. Our findings demonstrate that enhanced EBNA2 activity in MS alters human gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and transcription factor binding in an MS-dependent manner. Collectively, this study provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms through which EBV, particularly EBNA2, interacts with host genetic risk to contribute to MS pathogenesis.

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