Literature DB >> 19023333

The tumor suppressor protein PML controls apoptosis induced by the HIV-1 envelope.

J-L Perfettini1, R Nardacci, C Séror, M Bourouba, F Subra, L Gros, G Manic, A Amendola, P Masdehors, F Rosselli, D M Ojcius, C Auclair, H de Thé, M-L Gougeon, M Piacentini, G Kroemer.   

Abstract

Promyelomonocytic leukemia (PML) is a prominent oncosuppressor whose inactivation is involved in the pathogenesis of hematological and epithelial cancers. Here, we report that PML aggregated in nuclear bodies in syncytia elicited by the envelope glycoprotein complex (Env) of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in vitro. PML aggregation occurred after the fusion of nuclei (karyogamy) within syncytia but before the apoptotic program was activated. The aggregation of PML was detectable in syncytia present in the brain or lymph nodes from patients with HIV-1 infection, as well as in a fraction of blood leukocytes, correlating with viral status. Using a range of specific inhibitors of PML (the oncogenic PML/RARalpha fusion product or specific small interfering RNAs), we demonstrated that, in Env-elicited syncytia, PML was required for activating phosphorylation of ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), which colocalized with PML in nuclear bodies, in a molecular complex that also involved topoisomerase IIbeta-binding protein 1. PML knockdown thus inhibited the ATM-dependent DNA damage response that culminates in the activation of p53, p53-dependent transcription of pro-apoptotic genes and cell death. Infection of CD4-expressing cells with HIV-1 also induced syncytial apoptosis, which could be suppressed by inhibiting PML. Altogether, these data indicate that PML activation is a critical early event that participates in the apoptotic demise of HIV-1-elicited syncytia.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19023333     DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2008.158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   15.828


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