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SOCS1 is an inducible host factor during HIV-1 infection and regulates the intracellular trafficking and stability of HIV-1 Gag.

Akihide Ryo1, Naomi Tsurutani, Kenji Ohba, Ryuichiro Kimura, Jun Komano, Mayuko Nishi, Hiromi Soeda, Shinichiro Hattori, Kilian Perrem, Mikio Yamamoto, Joe Chiba, Jun-Ichi Mimaya, Kazuhisa Yoshimura, Shuzo Matsushita, Mitsuo Honda, Akihiko Yoshimura, Tatsuya Sawasaki, Ichiro Aoki, Yuko Morikawa, Naoki Yamamoto.   

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) utilizes the macromolecular machinery of the infected host cell to produce progeny virus. The discovery of cellular factors that participate in HIV-1 replication pathways has provided further insight into the molecular basis of virus-host cell interactions. Here, we report that the suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) is an inducible host factor during HIV-1 infection and regulates the late stages of the HIV-1 replication pathway. SOCS1 can directly bind to the matrix and nucleocapsid regions of the HIV-1 p55 Gag polyprotein and enhance its stability and trafficking, resulting in the efficient production of HIV-1 particles via an IFN signaling-independent mechanism. The depletion of SOCS1 by siRNA reduces both the targeted trafficking and assembly of HIV-1 Gag, resulting in its accumulation as perinuclear solid aggregates that are eventually subjected to lysosomal degradation. These results together indicate that SOCS1 is a crucial host factor that regulates the intracellular dynamism of HIV-1 Gag and could therefore be a potential new therapeutic target for AIDS and its related disorders.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18172216      PMCID: PMC2224204          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0704831105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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