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Molecular components of the circadian clock regulate HIV-1 replication

Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) causes major health burdens worldwide and still lacks curative therapies and vaccines. Circadian rhythms are endogenous daily oscillations that coordinate an organism’s response to its environment and invading pathogens. Peripheral viral loads of HIV-1 infected...

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Autores principales: Borrmann, Helene, Ulkar, Görkem, Kliszczak, Anna E., Ismed, Dini, Schilling, Mirjam, Magri, Andrea, Harris, James M., Balfe, Peter, Vasudevan, Sridhar, Borrow, Persephone, Zhuang, Xiaodong, McKeating, Jane A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37534138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107007
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author Borrmann, Helene
Ulkar, Görkem
Kliszczak, Anna E.
Ismed, Dini
Schilling, Mirjam
Magri, Andrea
Harris, James M.
Balfe, Peter
Vasudevan, Sridhar
Borrow, Persephone
Zhuang, Xiaodong
McKeating, Jane A.
author_facet Borrmann, Helene
Ulkar, Görkem
Kliszczak, Anna E.
Ismed, Dini
Schilling, Mirjam
Magri, Andrea
Harris, James M.
Balfe, Peter
Vasudevan, Sridhar
Borrow, Persephone
Zhuang, Xiaodong
McKeating, Jane A.
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description Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) causes major health burdens worldwide and still lacks curative therapies and vaccines. Circadian rhythms are endogenous daily oscillations that coordinate an organism’s response to its environment and invading pathogens. Peripheral viral loads of HIV-1 infected patients show diurnal variation; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate a role for the cell-intrinsic clock to regulate rhythmic HIV-1 replication in circadian-synchronized systems. Silencing the circadian activator Bmal1 abolishes this phenotype, and we observe BMAL1 binding to the HIV-1 promoter. Importantly, we show differential binding of the nuclear receptors REV-ERB and ROR to the HIV-long terminal repeat at different circadian times, demonstrating a dynamic interplay in time-of-day regulation of HIV-1 transcription. Bioinformatic analysis shows circadian regulation of host factors that control HIV-1 replication, providing an additional mechanism for rhythmic viral replication. This study increases our understanding of the circadian regulation of HIV-1, which can ultimately inform new therapies.
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spelling pubmed-103916622023-08-02 Molecular components of the circadian clock regulate HIV-1 replication Borrmann, Helene Ulkar, Görkem Kliszczak, Anna E. Ismed, Dini Schilling, Mirjam Magri, Andrea Harris, James M. Balfe, Peter Vasudevan, Sridhar Borrow, Persephone Zhuang, Xiaodong McKeating, Jane A. iScience Article Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) causes major health burdens worldwide and still lacks curative therapies and vaccines. Circadian rhythms are endogenous daily oscillations that coordinate an organism’s response to its environment and invading pathogens. Peripheral viral loads of HIV-1 infected patients show diurnal variation; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate a role for the cell-intrinsic clock to regulate rhythmic HIV-1 replication in circadian-synchronized systems. Silencing the circadian activator Bmal1 abolishes this phenotype, and we observe BMAL1 binding to the HIV-1 promoter. Importantly, we show differential binding of the nuclear receptors REV-ERB and ROR to the HIV-long terminal repeat at different circadian times, demonstrating a dynamic interplay in time-of-day regulation of HIV-1 transcription. Bioinformatic analysis shows circadian regulation of host factors that control HIV-1 replication, providing an additional mechanism for rhythmic viral replication. This study increases our understanding of the circadian regulation of HIV-1, which can ultimately inform new therapies. Elsevier 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10391662/ /pubmed/37534138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107007 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kliszczak, Anna E.
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Schilling, Mirjam
Magri, Andrea
Harris, James M.
Balfe, Peter
Vasudevan, Sridhar
Borrow, Persephone
Zhuang, Xiaodong
McKeating, Jane A.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37534138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107007
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