Nef enhances human immunodeficiency virus replication and responsiveness to interleukin-2 in human lymphoid tissue ex vivo

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_71BCC4380DE7
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Nef enhances human immunodeficiency virus replication and responsiveness to interleukin-2 in human lymphoid tissue ex vivo
Périodique
Journal of Virology
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Glushakova  S., Grivel  J. C., Suryanarayana  K., Meylan  P., Lifson  J. D., Desrosiers  R., Margolis  L.
ISSN
0022-538X (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
05/1999
Volume
73
Numéro
5
Pages
3968-74
Notes
Journal Article --- Old month value: May
Résumé
The nef gene is important for the pathogenicity associated with simian immunodeficiency virus infection in rhesus monkeys and with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in humans. The mechanisms by which nef contributes to pathogenesis in vivo remain unclear. We investigated the contribution of nef to HIV-1 replication in human lymphoid tissue ex vivo by studying infection with parental HIV-1 strain NL4-3 and with a nef mutant (DeltanefNL4-3). In human tonsillar histocultures, NL4-3 replicated to higher levels than DeltanefNL4-3 did. Increased virus production with NL4-3 infection was associated with increased numbers of productively infected cells and greater loss of CD4(+) T cells over time. While the numbers of productively infected T cells were increased in the presence of nef, the levels of viral expression and production per infected T cell were similar whether the nef gene was present or not. Exogenous interleukin-2 (IL-2) increased HIV-1 production in NL4-3-infected tissue in a dose-dependent manner. In contrast, DeltanefNL4-3 production was enhanced only marginally by IL-2. Thus, Nef can facilitate HIV-1 replication in human lymphoid tissue ex vivo by increasing the numbers of productively infected cells and by increasing the responsiveness to IL-2 stimulation.
Mots-clé
Animals CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/virology COS Cells Gene Products, nef/genetics/*metabolism HIV-1/*physiology Humans Interleukin-2/*metabolism/pharmacology Lymphoid Tissue *Virus Replication
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Web of science
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