| Literature DB >> 21762475 |
Thomas Cherrier1, Mikael Elias, Alicia Jeudy, Guillaume Gotthard, Valentin Le Douce, Houda Hallay, Patrick Masson, Andrea Janossy, Ermanno Candolfi, Olivier Rohr, Eric Chabrière, Christian Schwartz.
Abstract
The Human Phosphate-Binding protein (HPBP) is a serendipitously discovered lipoprotein that binds phosphate with high affinity. HPBP belongs to the DING protein family, involved in various biological processes like cell cycle regulation. We report that HPBP inhibits HIV-1 gene transcription and replication in T cell line, primary peripherical blood lymphocytes and primary macrophages. We show that HPBP is efficient in naïve and HIV-1 AZT-resistant strains. Our results revealed HPBP as a new and potent anti HIV molecule that inhibits transcription of the virus, which has not yet been targeted by HAART and therefore opens new strategies in the treatment of HIV infection.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21762475 PMCID: PMC3157455 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1HPBP represses HIV-1 gene transcription and replication. 1G5 cells were transfected with the pNL4.3 provirus. (1) Mock, (2) HPBP/HPNO1 (50 nM), (3) HPBP (50 nM), (4) HPON1 (50 nM), and (5) AZT (10 μM) was added 24 h post transfection. Luciferase activity (A) and HIV-1 replication (B) were monitored 48 h post transfection. Values correspond to an average of at least three independent experiments carried out in duplicate. The purity and the size of purified-HPBP were controlled by SDS-PAGE and coomassie blue staining (C).
Figure 2Dose response and cytotoxicity test. 1G5 cells were infected with NL4-3 and treated with increasing amount of HPBP 24 h post transfection. Luciferase activity was assessed 48 h post transfection. MTT test were performed in the same conditions than the dose response experiment. HIV-1 inhibition (grey columns) and percentage of living cell (green line) are shown relative to the mock treated conditions as 100%. Values correspond to an average of at least three independent experiments performed in duplicate.
CC50 and IC50 values in peripheral blood lymphocytes and in primary macrophages
| Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes | Primary Macrophages | |
|---|---|---|
| CC50 | 200 nM | 140 nM |
| IC50 | 5 nM | 5 nM |
Figure 3Dose response of HPBP on an AZT-resistant HIV-1 strain. PBL were infected with AZT resistant strain of HIV-1. Different concentrations of HPBP were added 24 h post infection and the HIV-1 replication was monitored 3 days post infection by quantification of the viral p24 protein. HIV-1 inhibition (grey columns) and percentage of living cell (green line) are shown relative to the mock treated conditions as 100%. The 100% level of replication correspond to an average 1.1 ng of p24 protein/ml. Values correspond to an average of at least three independent experiments performed in duplicate.