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Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells
In THP-1 monocytoid cells infected with HIV, viral expression can be regulated in several ways: (a) latency (no viral expression); (b) restricted expression (chronic low-level viral expression with little or no detectable virus released); and (c) continuous production. In cells with restricted HIV e...
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description | In THP-1 monocytoid cells infected with HIV, viral expression can be regulated in several ways: (a) latency (no viral expression); (b) restricted expression (chronic low-level viral expression with little or no detectable virus released); and (c) continuous production. In cells with restricted HIV expression, nuclear factor(s) were found that blocked tat-associated DNA binding complex formation, suggesting that initiation of transcription was negatively regulated. Also, viral particles were seen budding into and accumulating within intracytoplasmic vacuoles with little virus released, suggesting multiple levels of regulation. These cells with restricted expression had no detectable viral antigens on the cell surface and were not lysed by IL-2-activated large granular lymphocytes. However, they could cause viral-mediated T cell cytolysis in cell-cell assays, suggesting viral transmission through cell contact. In addition, cells with latent HIV were identified and could still produce infectious virus after 5- azacytidine exposure 10 mo later. LPS and other treatments could increase viral production in cells with restricted but not latent expression, suggesting they occur by distinct mechanisms. These infected cells provide a reservoir for viral transmission to uninfected T cells that itself is not detected by immune surveillance mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-21878912008-04-17 Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells J Exp Med Articles In THP-1 monocytoid cells infected with HIV, viral expression can be regulated in several ways: (a) latency (no viral expression); (b) restricted expression (chronic low-level viral expression with little or no detectable virus released); and (c) continuous production. In cells with restricted HIV expression, nuclear factor(s) were found that blocked tat-associated DNA binding complex formation, suggesting that initiation of transcription was negatively regulated. Also, viral particles were seen budding into and accumulating within intracytoplasmic vacuoles with little virus released, suggesting multiple levels of regulation. These cells with restricted expression had no detectable viral antigens on the cell surface and were not lysed by IL-2-activated large granular lymphocytes. However, they could cause viral-mediated T cell cytolysis in cell-cell assays, suggesting viral transmission through cell contact. In addition, cells with latent HIV were identified and could still produce infectious virus after 5- azacytidine exposure 10 mo later. LPS and other treatments could increase viral production in cells with restricted but not latent expression, suggesting they occur by distinct mechanisms. These infected cells provide a reservoir for viral transmission to uninfected T cells that itself is not detected by immune surveillance mechanisms. The Rockefeller University Press 1990-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2187891/ /pubmed/2332735 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title | Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title_full | Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title_fullStr | Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title_short | Negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. Distinctions between restricted and latent expression in THP- 1 cells |
title_sort | negative regulation of human immune deficiency virus replication in monocytes. distinctions between restricted and latent expression in thp- 1 cells |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2187891/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2332735 |