Literature DB >> 17676665

Proteomic analysis of the cellular responses induced in uninfected immune cells by cell-expressed X4 HIV-1 envelope.

Laurence Molina1, Marina Grimaldi, Véronique Robert-Hebmann, Lucile Espert, Mihayl Varbanov, Christian Devaux, Claude Granier, Martine Biard-Piechaczyk.   

Abstract

HIV-1 envelope gp120 and gp41 glycoproteins (Env), expressed at the cell surface, induce uninfected CD4 T-cell death, but the molecular mechanisms leading to this demise are still largely unknown. To better understand these events, we analyzed by a proteomic approach the differential protein expression profile of two types of uninfected immune cells after their coculture for 1-3 days with cells that express, or not, Env. First, umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (UCBMCs) were used to approach the in vivo situation, i.e., blood uninfected naive cells that encounter infected cells. Second, we used the A2.01/CD4.403 T-cell line expressing wild type CXCR4 and a truncated form of CD4 that still undergoes Env-mediated apoptosis, independently of CD4 signaling. After coculture with cells expressing Env, 35 and 39 proteins presenting an altered expression in UCBMCs and the A2.01/CD4.403 T-cell line, respectively, were identified by mass-spectrometry. Whatever the cell type analyzed, the majority of these proteins are involved in degradation processes, redox homeostasis, metabolism and cytoskeleton dynamics, and linked to mitochondrial functions. This study provides new insights into the events that sequentially occur in bystander T lymphocytes after contact with HIV-infected cells and leading, finally, to apoptotic cell death.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17676665     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200700306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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