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Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells

BACKGROUND: Retroviral gene expression generally depends on a full-length transcript that initiates in the 5' LTR, which is either left unspliced or alternatively spliced. We and others have demonstrated the existence of antisense transcription initiating in the 3' LTR in human lymphotropi...

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Autores principales: Clerc, Isabelle, Laverdure, Sylvain, Torresilla, Cynthia, Landry, Sébastien, Borel, Sophie, Vargas, Amandine, Arpin-André, Charlotte, Gay, Bernard, Briant, Laurence, Gross, Antoine, Barbeau, Benoît, Mesnard, Jean-Michel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21929758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-8-74
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author Clerc, Isabelle
Laverdure, Sylvain
Torresilla, Cynthia
Landry, Sébastien
Borel, Sophie
Vargas, Amandine
Arpin-André, Charlotte
Gay, Bernard
Briant, Laurence
Gross, Antoine
Barbeau, Benoît
Mesnard, Jean-Michel
author_facet Clerc, Isabelle
Laverdure, Sylvain
Torresilla, Cynthia
Landry, Sébastien
Borel, Sophie
Vargas, Amandine
Arpin-André, Charlotte
Gay, Bernard
Briant, Laurence
Gross, Antoine
Barbeau, Benoît
Mesnard, Jean-Michel
author_sort Clerc, Isabelle
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description BACKGROUND: Retroviral gene expression generally depends on a full-length transcript that initiates in the 5' LTR, which is either left unspliced or alternatively spliced. We and others have demonstrated the existence of antisense transcription initiating in the 3' LTR in human lymphotropic retroviruses, including HTLV-1, HTLV-2, and HIV-1. Such transcripts have been postulated to encode antisense proteins important for the establishment of viral infections. The antisense strand of the HIV-1 proviral DNA contains an ORF termed asp, coding for a highly hydrophobic protein. However, although anti-ASP antibodies have been described to be present in HIV-1-infected patients, its in vivo expression requires further support. The objective of this present study was to clearly demonstrate that ASP is effectively expressed in infected T cells and to provide a better characterization of its subcellular localization. RESULTS: We first investigated the subcellular localization of ASP by transfecting Jurkat T cells with vectors expressing ASP tagged with the Flag epitope to its N-terminus. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, we found that ASP localized to the plasma membrane in transfected Jurkat T cells, but with different staining patterns. In addition to an entire distribution to the plasma membrane, ASP showed an asymmetric localization and could also be detected in membrane connections between two cells. We then infected Jurkat T cells with NL4.3 virus coding for ASP tagged with the Flag epitope at its C-terminal end. By this approach, we were capable of showing that ASP is effectively expressed from the HIV-1 3' LTR in infected T cells, with an asymmetric localization of the viral protein at the plasma membrane. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate for the first time that ASP can be detected when expressed from full-length HIV-1 proviral DNA and that its localization is consistent with Jurkat T cells overexpressing ASP.
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spelling pubmed-31829852011-09-30 Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells Clerc, Isabelle Laverdure, Sylvain Torresilla, Cynthia Landry, Sébastien Borel, Sophie Vargas, Amandine Arpin-André, Charlotte Gay, Bernard Briant, Laurence Gross, Antoine Barbeau, Benoît Mesnard, Jean-Michel Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: Retroviral gene expression generally depends on a full-length transcript that initiates in the 5' LTR, which is either left unspliced or alternatively spliced. We and others have demonstrated the existence of antisense transcription initiating in the 3' LTR in human lymphotropic retroviruses, including HTLV-1, HTLV-2, and HIV-1. Such transcripts have been postulated to encode antisense proteins important for the establishment of viral infections. The antisense strand of the HIV-1 proviral DNA contains an ORF termed asp, coding for a highly hydrophobic protein. However, although anti-ASP antibodies have been described to be present in HIV-1-infected patients, its in vivo expression requires further support. The objective of this present study was to clearly demonstrate that ASP is effectively expressed in infected T cells and to provide a better characterization of its subcellular localization. RESULTS: We first investigated the subcellular localization of ASP by transfecting Jurkat T cells with vectors expressing ASP tagged with the Flag epitope to its N-terminus. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, we found that ASP localized to the plasma membrane in transfected Jurkat T cells, but with different staining patterns. In addition to an entire distribution to the plasma membrane, ASP showed an asymmetric localization and could also be detected in membrane connections between two cells. We then infected Jurkat T cells with NL4.3 virus coding for ASP tagged with the Flag epitope at its C-terminal end. By this approach, we were capable of showing that ASP is effectively expressed from the HIV-1 3' LTR in infected T cells, with an asymmetric localization of the viral protein at the plasma membrane. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate for the first time that ASP can be detected when expressed from full-length HIV-1 proviral DNA and that its localization is consistent with Jurkat T cells overexpressing ASP. BioMed Central 2011-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3182985/ /pubmed/21929758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-8-74 Text en Copyright ©2011 Clerc et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Clerc, Isabelle
Laverdure, Sylvain
Torresilla, Cynthia
Landry, Sébastien
Borel, Sophie
Vargas, Amandine
Arpin-André, Charlotte
Gay, Bernard
Briant, Laurence
Gross, Antoine
Barbeau, Benoît
Mesnard, Jean-Michel
Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title_full Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title_fullStr Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title_full_unstemmed Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title_short Polarized expression of the membrane ASP protein derived from HIV-1 antisense transcription in T cells
title_sort polarized expression of the membrane asp protein derived from hiv-1 antisense transcription in t cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21929758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-8-74
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