| Literature DB >> 21237225 |
Yongxin Mu1, Yi Yu, Xin Yue, Ishaq Musarat, Rui Gong, Chengliang Zhu, Yingle Liu, Fang Liu, Ying Zhu, Jianguo Wu.
Abstract
Due to share the route of transmission, the prevalence of co-infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) is high with chronic HBV infection affecting nearly 10% of HIV-infected patient world wide, which has become a significant global health problem. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with HBV/HIV-1 co-infection are largely unclear. In this study, we provided evidence that HBV induces HIV-1 transcription through its X protein (HBx). We further explored the mechanism by which HBx activates HIV-1 transcription. Our results showed that C/EBP and CRE cis-regulatory elements in the long terminal repeats (LTR) of HIV-1 are required for the activation of HIV-1 transcription mediated by HBx. We also demonstrated that HBx regulates HIV-1 transcription through stimulating the binding of transcriptional regulatory proteins C/EBPβ, CREB1, and CREB2 to HIV-1 LTR and that co-activator CBP is required for such regulation. These findings provide new insights into our understanding the effect of HBx on the activation of HIV-1 transcription and also provide evidence of the potential role of HBV in HIV-1 replication during the course of HBV/HIV-1 co-infection.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21237225 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2011.01.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303