Interaction between HIV-1 Tat and pRb2/p130: a possible mechanism in the pathogenesis of AIDS-related neoplasms

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Giulia De Falco
Cristiana Bellan
Stefano Lazzi
PierPaolo Claudio
Domenico La Sala
Caterina Cinti
Piero Tosi
Antonio Giordano
Lorenzo Leoncini
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[1] University of Siena,Department of Human Pathology and Oncology
[2] Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine,undefined
[3] College of Science & Technology,undefined
[4] Temple University,undefined
[5] ITOI-CNR,undefined
[6] Bologna unit,undefined
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Oncogene | 2003年 / 22卷
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pRb2/p130; Tat; HIV; lymphoma; cell cycle;
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Tat protein is an early nonstructural protein necessary for virus replication, which is secreted by infected cells and taken up by uninfected cells. Extensive evidence indicates that Tat may be a cofactor in the development of AIDS-related neoplasms. The molecular mechanism underlying Tat's oncogenic activity may include deregulation of cellular genes. Among these genes, it has recently been shown that pRb2/p130 oncosuppressor protein is one of the targets in the interaction between HIV gene product Tat and host proteins. However, whether the HIV-1 gene product Tat may inactivate the oncosuppressive function of pRb2/p130 has not yet been elucidated. Here, we show that mRNA levels of pRb2/p130 increase in the presence of Tat, whereas no change in the phosphorylation status of pRb2/p130 is observed. In addition, Tat can inhibit the growth control activity exerted by pRb2/p130 in the T98G cell line. Finally, Tat does not compete with E2F-4 in binding to pRb2/p130. The interaction between Tat and pRb2/p130 seems to result in the deregulation of the control exerted by pRb2/p130 on the cell cycle. Taken together, these results open a window on the role of pRb2/p130 in AIDS-related oncogenesis.
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