Regulation of cyclin T1 during HIV replication and latency establishment in human memory CD4 T cells

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作者
Couturier, Jacob [1 ]
Orozco, Aaron F. [1 ]
Liu, Hongbing [2 ]
Budhiraja, Sona [2 ]
Siwak, Edward B. [2 ]
Nehete, Pramod N. [3 ]
Sastry, K. Jagannadha [4 ]
Rice, Andrew P. [2 ]
Lewis, Dorothy E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr Houston, Dept Internal Med, Div Infect Dis, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol Virol & Microbiol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Vet Sci, Bastrop, TX USA
[4] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Immunol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
Cyclin T1; Flow cytometry; HIV latency; HIV replication; HIV reservoirs; Memory CD4 T cells; P-TEFb; P-TEFB; PERIPHERAL-BLOOD; ELONGATION; TRANSCRIPTION; ACTIVATION; EXPRESSION; INFECTION; CDK9; PHOSPHORYLATION; COMBINATION;
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10.1186/s12985-019-1128-6
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe regulatory cyclin, Cyclin T1 (CycT1), is a host factor essential for HIV-1 replication in CD4 T cells and macrophages. The importance of CycT1 and the Positive Transcription Elongation Factor b (P-TEFb) complex for HIV replication is well-established, but regulation of CycT1 expression and protein levels during HIV replication and latency establishment in CD4 T cells is less characterized.MethodsTo better define the regulation of CycT1 levels during HIV replication in CD4 T cells, multiparameter flow cytometry was utilized to study the interaction between HIV replication (intracellular p24) and CycT1 of human peripheral blood memory CD4 T cells infected with HIV in vitro. CycT1 was further examined in CD4 T cells of human lymph nodes.ResultsIn activated (CD3+CD28 costimulation) uninfected blood memory CD4 T cells, CycT1 was most significantly upregulated in maximally activated (CD69+CD25+ and HLA.DR+CD38+) cells. In memory CD4 T cells infected with HIV in vitro, two distinct infected populations of p24+CycT1+ and p24+CycT1- cells were observed during 7 days infection, suggestive of different phases of productive HIV replication and subsequent latency establishment. Intriguingly, p24+CycT1- cells were the predominant infected population in activated CD4 T cells, raising the possibility that productively infected cells may transition into latency subsequent to CycT1 downregulation. Additionally, when comparing infected p24+ cells to bystander uninfected p24- cells (after bulk HIV infections), HIV replication significantly increased T cell activation (CD69, CD25, HLA.DR, CD38, and Ki67) without concomitantly increasing CycT1 protein levels, possibly due to hijacking of P-TEFb by the viral Tat protein. Lastly, CycT1 was constitutively expressed at higher levels in lymph node CD4 T cells compared to blood T cells, potentially enhancing latency generation in lymphoid tissues.ConclusionsCycT1 is most highly upregulated in maximally activated memory CD4 T cells as expected, but may become less associated with T cell activation during HIV replication. The progression into latency may further be predicated by substantial generation of p24+CycT1- cells during HIV replication.
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