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Endocytosis-mediated HIV-1 entry and its significance in the elusive behavior of the virus in astrocytes.

Ashok Chauhan1, Rajeev Mehla2, Theophilus Sunder Vijayakumar3, Indhira Handy2.   

Abstract

Astrocytes protect neurons but also evoke a proinflammatory response to injury and viral infections including HIV. We investigated the mechanism of HIV-1 infection in primary astrocytes, which showed minimal but productive viral infection independent of CXCR4. As with ectopic-CD4-expressing astrocytes, lysosomotropic agents led to increased HIV-1 infection in wild-type but not Rabs 5, 7, and 11-ablated astrocytes. Instead, HIV-1 infection was decreased in Rab-depleted astrocytes, corroborating viral entry by endocytosis. HIV-1 produced persistent infection in astrocytes (160 days); no evidence of latent infection was seen. Notably, one caveat is that endosomal modifiers enhanced wild-type HIV-1 infection (M- and T-tropic) in astrocytes, suggesting endocytic entry of the virus. Impeding endocytosis by inhibition of Rab 5, 7 or 11 will inhibit HIV infection in astrocytes. Although the contribution of such low-level infection in astrocytes to neurological complications is unclear, it may serve as an elusive viral reservoir in the central nervous system.
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Keywords:  HIV-1 persistence; HIV-LTR; LSP1; Lysosomotropic agents; Proteasome-inhibitors; Rab; TNPO3

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24889220      PMCID: PMC4179455          DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.03.002

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


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