Literature DB >> 30670656

Apobec3A maintains HIV-1 latency through recruitment of epigenetic silencing machinery to the long terminal repeat.

Manabu Taura1, Eric Song1, Ya-Chi Ho2, Akiko Iwasaki3,4.   

Abstract

HIV-1 integrates into the genome of target cells and establishes latency indefinitely. Understanding the molecular mechanism of HIV-1 latency maintenance is needed for therapeutic strategies to combat existing infection. In this study, we found an unexpected role for Apobec3A (apolipoprotein B MRNA editing enzyme catalytic subunit 3A, abbreviated "A3A") in maintaining the latency state within HIV-1-infected cells. Overexpression of A3A in latently infected cell lines led to lower reactivation, while knockdown or knockout of A3A led to increased spontaneous and inducible HIV-1 reactivation. A3A maintains HIV-1 latency by associating with proviral DNA at the 5' long terminal repeat region, recruiting KAP1 and HP1, and imposing repressive histone marks. We show that knockdown of A3A in latently infected human primary CD4 T cells enhanced HIV-1 reactivation. Collectively, we provide evidence and a mechanism by which A3A reinforces HIV-1 latency in infected CD4 T cells.

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Keywords:  T cells; TRIM28; epigenetic regulation; reactivation; viral latency

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30670656      PMCID: PMC6369738          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1819386116

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


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