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T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity

The deoxycytidine deaminase APOBEC3G (A3G) is expressed in human T cells and inhibits HIV-1 replication. When transfected into A3G-deficient epithelial cell lines, A3G induces catastrophic hypermutation by deaminating the HIV-1 genome. Interestingly, studies suggest that endogenous A3G in T cells in...

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Autores principales: Thielen, Beth K, Klein, Kevin C, Walker, Lorne W, Rieck, Mary, Buckner, Jane H, Tomblingson, Garrett W, Lingappa, Jaisri R
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1993843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17892323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030135
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author Thielen, Beth K
Klein, Kevin C
Walker, Lorne W
Rieck, Mary
Buckner, Jane H
Tomblingson, Garrett W
Lingappa, Jaisri R
author_facet Thielen, Beth K
Klein, Kevin C
Walker, Lorne W
Rieck, Mary
Buckner, Jane H
Tomblingson, Garrett W
Lingappa, Jaisri R
author_sort Thielen, Beth K
collection PubMed
description The deoxycytidine deaminase APOBEC3G (A3G) is expressed in human T cells and inhibits HIV-1 replication. When transfected into A3G-deficient epithelial cell lines, A3G induces catastrophic hypermutation by deaminating the HIV-1 genome. Interestingly, studies suggest that endogenous A3G in T cells induces less hypermutation than would be expected. However, to date, the specific deaminase activity of endogenous A3G in human CD4+ T cells has not been examined directly. Here, we compared deaminase activity of endogenous and exogenous A3G in various human cell lines using a standard assay and a novel, quantitative, high-throughput assay. Exogenous A3G in epithelial cell lysates displayed deaminase activity only following RNase treatment, as expected given that A3G is known to form an enzymatically inactive RNA-containing complex. Surprisingly, comparable amounts of endogenous A3G from T cell lines or from resting or activated primary CD4+ T cells exhibited minimal deaminase activity, despite RNase treatment. Specific deaminase activity of endogenous A3G in H9, CEM, and other T cell lines was up to 36-fold lower than specific activity of exogenous A3G in epithelial-derived cell lines. Furthermore, RNase-treated T cell lysates conferred a dose-dependent inhibition to epithelial cell lysates expressing enzymatically active A3G. These studies suggest that T cells, unlike epithelial-derived cell lines, express an unidentified RNase-resistant factor that inhibits A3G deaminase activity. This factor could be responsible for reduced levels of hypermutation in T cells, and its identification and blockade could offer a means for increasing antiretroviral intrinsic immunity of T cells.
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spelling pubmed-19938432007-09-25 T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity Thielen, Beth K Klein, Kevin C Walker, Lorne W Rieck, Mary Buckner, Jane H Tomblingson, Garrett W Lingappa, Jaisri R PLoS Pathog Research Article The deoxycytidine deaminase APOBEC3G (A3G) is expressed in human T cells and inhibits HIV-1 replication. When transfected into A3G-deficient epithelial cell lines, A3G induces catastrophic hypermutation by deaminating the HIV-1 genome. Interestingly, studies suggest that endogenous A3G in T cells induces less hypermutation than would be expected. However, to date, the specific deaminase activity of endogenous A3G in human CD4+ T cells has not been examined directly. Here, we compared deaminase activity of endogenous and exogenous A3G in various human cell lines using a standard assay and a novel, quantitative, high-throughput assay. Exogenous A3G in epithelial cell lysates displayed deaminase activity only following RNase treatment, as expected given that A3G is known to form an enzymatically inactive RNA-containing complex. Surprisingly, comparable amounts of endogenous A3G from T cell lines or from resting or activated primary CD4+ T cells exhibited minimal deaminase activity, despite RNase treatment. Specific deaminase activity of endogenous A3G in H9, CEM, and other T cell lines was up to 36-fold lower than specific activity of exogenous A3G in epithelial-derived cell lines. Furthermore, RNase-treated T cell lysates conferred a dose-dependent inhibition to epithelial cell lysates expressing enzymatically active A3G. These studies suggest that T cells, unlike epithelial-derived cell lines, express an unidentified RNase-resistant factor that inhibits A3G deaminase activity. This factor could be responsible for reduced levels of hypermutation in T cells, and its identification and blockade could offer a means for increasing antiretroviral intrinsic immunity of T cells. Public Library of Science 2007-09 2007-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1993843/ /pubmed/17892323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030135 Text en © 2007 Thielen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rieck, Mary
Buckner, Jane H
Tomblingson, Garrett W
Lingappa, Jaisri R
T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title_full T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title_fullStr T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title_full_unstemmed T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title_short T Cells Contain an RNase-Insensitive Inhibitor of APOBEC3G Deaminase Activity
title_sort t cells contain an rnase-insensitive inhibitor of apobec3g deaminase activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1993843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17892323
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030135
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