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Modulation of the severe CD4+ T-cell loss caused by a pathogenic simian-human immunodeficiency virus by replacement of the subtype B vpu with the vpu from a subtype C HIV-1 clinical isolate.

M Sarah Hill1, Autumn Ruiz, Erik Pacyniak, David M Pinson, Nathan Culley, Bonnie Yen, Scott W Wong, Edward B Stephens.   

Abstract

Previously, we showed that the Vpu protein from subtype C human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) was efficiently targeted to the cell surface, suggesting that this protein has biological properties that differ from the well-studied subtype B Vpu protein. In this study, we have further analyzed the biological properties of the subtype C Vpu protein. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that the subtype B Vpu (strain HXB2) was more efficient at down-regulating CD4 surface expression than the Vpu proteins from four subtype C clinical isolates. We constructed a simian-human immunodeficiency virus virus, designated as SHIV(SCVpu), in which the subtype B vpu gene from the pathogenic SHIV(KU-1bMC33) was substituted with the vpu from a clinical isolate of subtype C HIV-1 (strain C.96.BW16B01). Cell culture studies revealed that SHIV(SCVpu) replicated with slightly reduced kinetics when compared with the parental SHIV(KU-1bMC33) and that the viral Env and Gag precursor proteins were synthesized and processed similarly compared to the parental SHIV(KU-1bMC33). To determine if substitution of the subtype C Vpu protein affected the pathogenesis of the virus, three pig-tailed macaques were inoculated with SHIV(SCVpu) and circulating CD4+ T-cell levels and viral loads were monitored for up to 44 weeks. Our results show that SHIV(SCVpu) caused a more gradual decline in the rate of CD4+ T cells in pig-tailed macaques compared to those inoculated with parental subtype B SHIV(KU-1bMC33). These results show for the first time that different Vpu proteins of HIV-1 can influence the rate at which CD4+ T-cell loss occurs in the SHIV/pig-tailed macaque model.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17950774      PMCID: PMC2727868          DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.09.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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6.  Requirements of the membrane proximal tyrosine and dileucine-based sorting signals for efficient transport of the subtype C Vpu protein to the plasma membrane and in virus release.

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