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HIV-1 gp160 protein-macrophage interactions modulate mesangial cell proliferation and matrix synthesis.

P C Singhal1, P Sharma, P Garg.   

Abstract

Patients with HIV infection often develop glomerular lesions (focal segmental glomerular sclerosis). Because mesangial expansion (enhanced mesangial cell (MC) growth and matrix accumulation) has been demonstrated to precede the development of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, we studied the effect of the interaction between HIV-1 proteins such as gp160 envelope protein and macrophages on mesangial cell proliferation and matrix synthesis. We determined the effect of control media, serum-free macrophage supernatant (MSP), and serum-free HIV-1 gp 160 protein-treated MSP (gp 160-MSP) on the proliferation of MC and synthesis of collagen type IV (a component of mesangial matrix). MSP (20%) enhanced (P < 0.01) MC proliferation (control, 7.58 +/- 0.29 versus MSP, 9.06 +/- 0.25 x 10(4) cells/ml), whereas gp 160-MSP (20%) inhibited (P < 0.001) MC proliferation (gp160-MSP, 5.58 +/- 0.14 x 10(4) cells/ml). gp160-MSP modulated MC proliferation in a dose-dependent manner; it enhanced cell proliferation at a lower concentration but inhibited cell proliferation at a higher concentration. Anti-TGF-beta antibody attenuated the effect of gp160-MSP on MC proliferation at lower as well as higher concentrations. Bromodeoxyuridine incorporation studies also showed the modulation of MC proliferation by gp160-MSP. Interaction of other HIV proteins such as HIV-1 Gag4 and HIV-1 Tat with macrophages did not affect MC proliferation when compared with MSP alone. gp160-MSP also enhanced (P < 0.001) synthesis of type IV collagen by MC (control, 467.8 +/- 9.0; MSP, 501.0 +/- 25.0; gp160-MSP, 775.5 +/- 39.0 ng/mg protein). The effect of gp160-MSP on collagen synthesis by MC was dose-dependent. Anti-TGF-beta antibody attenuated the gp160-MSP-induced mesangial cell collagen synthesis. The present study provides a basis for speculation that macrophage-gp160 interaction products have the potential to cause expansion of the mesangium.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7495302      PMCID: PMC1869951     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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