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Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques

HIV-1 is a highly host-specific retrovirus that infects humans but not most nonhuman primates. Thus, the lack of a suitable primate model that can be directly infected with HIV-1 hinders HIV-1/AIDS research. In the previous study, we have found that the northern pig-tailed macaques (NPMs) are suscep...

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Autores principales: Pang, Wei, Shao, Yong, Zhuang, Xiao-Lin, Lu, Ying, He, Wen-Qiang, Zheng, Hong-Yi, Xin, Rong, Zhang, Ming-Xu, Zhang, Xiao-Liang, Song, Jia-Hao, Tian, Ren-Rong, Shen, Fan, Li, Yi-Hui, Zhao, Zu-Jiang, Wu, Dong-Dong, Zheng, Yong-Tang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10182734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37134013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad101
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author Pang, Wei
Shao, Yong
Zhuang, Xiao-Lin
Lu, Ying
He, Wen-Qiang
Zheng, Hong-Yi
Xin, Rong
Zhang, Ming-Xu
Zhang, Xiao-Liang
Song, Jia-Hao
Tian, Ren-Rong
Shen, Fan
Li, Yi-Hui
Zhao, Zu-Jiang
Wu, Dong-Dong
Zheng, Yong-Tang
author_facet Pang, Wei
Shao, Yong
Zhuang, Xiao-Lin
Lu, Ying
He, Wen-Qiang
Zheng, Hong-Yi
Xin, Rong
Zhang, Ming-Xu
Zhang, Xiao-Liang
Song, Jia-Hao
Tian, Ren-Rong
Shen, Fan
Li, Yi-Hui
Zhao, Zu-Jiang
Wu, Dong-Dong
Zheng, Yong-Tang
author_sort Pang, Wei
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description HIV-1 is a highly host-specific retrovirus that infects humans but not most nonhuman primates. Thus, the lack of a suitable primate model that can be directly infected with HIV-1 hinders HIV-1/AIDS research. In the previous study, we have found that the northern pig-tailed macaques (NPMs) are susceptible to HIV-1 infection but show a nonpathogenic state. In this study, to understand this macaque–HIV-1 interaction, we assembled a de novo genome and longitudinal transcriptome for this species during the course of HIV-1 infection. Using comparative genomic analysis, a positively selected gene, Toll-like receptor 8, was identified with a weak ability to induce an inflammatory response in this macaque. In addition, an interferon-stimulated gene, interferon alpha inducible protein 27, was upregulated in acute HIV-1 infection and acquired an enhanced ability to inhibit HIV-1 replication compared with its human ortholog. These findings coincide with the observation of persistently downregulated immune activation and low viral replication and can partially explain the AIDS-free state in this macaque following HIV-1 infection. This study identified a number of unexplored host genes that may hamper HIV-1 replication and pathogenicity in NPMs and provided new insights into the host defense mechanisms in cross-species infection of HIV-1. This work will facilitate the adoption of NPM as a feasible animal model for HIV-1/AIDS research.
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spelling pubmed-101827342023-05-14 Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques Pang, Wei Shao, Yong Zhuang, Xiao-Lin Lu, Ying He, Wen-Qiang Zheng, Hong-Yi Xin, Rong Zhang, Ming-Xu Zhang, Xiao-Liang Song, Jia-Hao Tian, Ren-Rong Shen, Fan Li, Yi-Hui Zhao, Zu-Jiang Wu, Dong-Dong Zheng, Yong-Tang Mol Biol Evol Discoveries HIV-1 is a highly host-specific retrovirus that infects humans but not most nonhuman primates. Thus, the lack of a suitable primate model that can be directly infected with HIV-1 hinders HIV-1/AIDS research. In the previous study, we have found that the northern pig-tailed macaques (NPMs) are susceptible to HIV-1 infection but show a nonpathogenic state. In this study, to understand this macaque–HIV-1 interaction, we assembled a de novo genome and longitudinal transcriptome for this species during the course of HIV-1 infection. Using comparative genomic analysis, a positively selected gene, Toll-like receptor 8, was identified with a weak ability to induce an inflammatory response in this macaque. In addition, an interferon-stimulated gene, interferon alpha inducible protein 27, was upregulated in acute HIV-1 infection and acquired an enhanced ability to inhibit HIV-1 replication compared with its human ortholog. These findings coincide with the observation of persistently downregulated immune activation and low viral replication and can partially explain the AIDS-free state in this macaque following HIV-1 infection. This study identified a number of unexplored host genes that may hamper HIV-1 replication and pathogenicity in NPMs and provided new insights into the host defense mechanisms in cross-species infection of HIV-1. This work will facilitate the adoption of NPM as a feasible animal model for HIV-1/AIDS research. Oxford University Press 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10182734/ /pubmed/37134013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad101 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Pang, Wei
Shao, Yong
Zhuang, Xiao-Lin
Lu, Ying
He, Wen-Qiang
Zheng, Hong-Yi
Xin, Rong
Zhang, Ming-Xu
Zhang, Xiao-Liang
Song, Jia-Hao
Tian, Ren-Rong
Shen, Fan
Li, Yi-Hui
Zhao, Zu-Jiang
Wu, Dong-Dong
Zheng, Yong-Tang
Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title_full Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title_fullStr Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title_short Genomic Evidence for the Nonpathogenic State in HIV-1–Infected Northern Pig-Tailed Macaques
title_sort genomic evidence for the nonpathogenic state in hiv-1–infected northern pig-tailed macaques
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10182734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37134013
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad101
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