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Nef inhibits HIV transcription and gene expression in astrocytes and HIV transmission from astrocytes to CD4+ T cells.

Suresh R Kandel1,2,3, Xiaoyu Luo4, Johnny J He5,6,7.   

Abstract

HIV infects astrocytes in a restricted manner but leads to abundant expression of Nef, a major viral factor for HIV replication and disease progression. However, the roles of Nef in HIV gene expression and replication in astrocytes and viral transfer from astrocytes to CD4+ T cells remain largely unclear. In this study, we attempted to address these issues by transfecting human primary astrocytes with HIV molecular clones with intact Nef and without Nef (a nonsense Nef mutant) and comparing gene expression and replication in astrocytes and viral transfer from astrocytes to CD4+ T cells MT4. First, we found that lack of Nef expression led to increased extracellular virus production from astrocytes and intracellular viral protein and RNA expression in astrocytes. Using a HIV LTR-driven luciferase reporter gene assay, we showed that ectopic Nef expression alone inhibited the HIV LTR promoter activity in astrocytes. Consistent with the previously established function of Nef, we showed that the infectivity of HIV derived from astrocytes with Nef expression was significantly higher than that with no Nef expression. Next, we performed the co-culture assay to determine HIV transfer from astrocytes transfected to MT4. We showed that lack of Nef expression led to significant increase in HIV transfer from astrocytes to MT4 using two HIV clones. We also used Nef-null HIV complemented with Nef in trans in the co-culture assay and demonstrated that Nef expression led to significantly decreased HIV transfer from astrocytes to MT4. Taken together, these findings support a negative role of Nef in HIV replication and pathogenesis in astrocytes.
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Keywords:  Astrocytes; Cell-cell transfer; HIV-1 Nef; Infectivity; SERINC5

Year:  2022        PMID: 36001227     DOI: 10.1007/s13365-022-01091-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurovirol        ISSN: 1355-0284            Impact factor:   3.739


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