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Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α
BACKGROUND: The TRIM5α protein is a principal restriction factor that contributes to an HIV-1 replication block in rhesus macaque CD4(+) T cells by preventing reverse transcription. HIV-1 restriction is induced in human CD4(+) T cells by expression of rhesus TRIM5α as well as those of other old worl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348108/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25809491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-015-0137-9 |
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author | Coren, Lori V Trivett, Matthew T Jain, Sumiti Ayala, Victor I Del Prete, Gregory Q Ohlen, Claes Ott, David E |
author_facet | Coren, Lori V Trivett, Matthew T Jain, Sumiti Ayala, Victor I Del Prete, Gregory Q Ohlen, Claes Ott, David E |
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description | BACKGROUND: The TRIM5α protein is a principal restriction factor that contributes to an HIV-1 replication block in rhesus macaque CD4(+) T cells by preventing reverse transcription. HIV-1 restriction is induced in human CD4(+) T cells by expression of rhesus TRIM5α as well as those of other old world monkeys. While TRIM5α restriction has been extensively studied in single-round infection assays, fewer studies have examined restriction after extended viral replication. RESULTS: To examine TRIM5α restriction of replication, we studied the ability of TRIM5α proteins from African green monkey (AgmTRIM5α) and gorilla (gorTRIM5α) to restrict HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication. These xenogeneic TRIM5α genes were transduced into human Jurkat-CCR5 cells (JR5), which were then exposed to HIV-1 or SIV(mac239). In our single-round infection assays, AgmTRIM5α showed a relatively modest 4- to 10-fold restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239,) while gorTRIM5α produced a 2- and 3-fold restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239), respectively, consistent with the majority of previously published single-round studies. To assess the impact of these modest effects on infection, we tested restriction in replication systems initiated with either cell-free or cell-to-cell challenges. AgmTRIM5α powerfully restricted both HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication 14 days after cell-free infection, with a ≥ 3-log effect. Moreover, expression of AgmTRIM5α restricted HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication by 2-logs when co-cultured with infected JR5 cells for 12 days. In contrast, neither expression of gorTRIM5α nor rhesus TRIM5α induced significant resistance when co-cultured with infected cells. Follow up experiments showed that the observed differences between replication and infection were not due to assembly defects as xenogeneic TRIM5α expression had no effect on either virion production or specific infectivity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that AgmTRIM5α has a much greater effect on extended replication than on any single infection event, suggesting that AgmTRIM5α restriction acts cumulatively, building up over many rounds of replication. Furthermore, AgmTRIM5α was able to potently restrict both HIV-1 and SIV replication in a cell-to-cell infection challenge. Thus, AgmTRIM5α is unique among the TRIM5α species tested to date, being able to restrict even at the high multiplicities of infection presented by mixed culture with nonrestrictive infected cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-43481082015-03-05 Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α Coren, Lori V Trivett, Matthew T Jain, Sumiti Ayala, Victor I Del Prete, Gregory Q Ohlen, Claes Ott, David E Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: The TRIM5α protein is a principal restriction factor that contributes to an HIV-1 replication block in rhesus macaque CD4(+) T cells by preventing reverse transcription. HIV-1 restriction is induced in human CD4(+) T cells by expression of rhesus TRIM5α as well as those of other old world monkeys. While TRIM5α restriction has been extensively studied in single-round infection assays, fewer studies have examined restriction after extended viral replication. RESULTS: To examine TRIM5α restriction of replication, we studied the ability of TRIM5α proteins from African green monkey (AgmTRIM5α) and gorilla (gorTRIM5α) to restrict HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication. These xenogeneic TRIM5α genes were transduced into human Jurkat-CCR5 cells (JR5), which were then exposed to HIV-1 or SIV(mac239). In our single-round infection assays, AgmTRIM5α showed a relatively modest 4- to 10-fold restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239,) while gorTRIM5α produced a 2- and 3-fold restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239), respectively, consistent with the majority of previously published single-round studies. To assess the impact of these modest effects on infection, we tested restriction in replication systems initiated with either cell-free or cell-to-cell challenges. AgmTRIM5α powerfully restricted both HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication 14 days after cell-free infection, with a ≥ 3-log effect. Moreover, expression of AgmTRIM5α restricted HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) replication by 2-logs when co-cultured with infected JR5 cells for 12 days. In contrast, neither expression of gorTRIM5α nor rhesus TRIM5α induced significant resistance when co-cultured with infected cells. Follow up experiments showed that the observed differences between replication and infection were not due to assembly defects as xenogeneic TRIM5α expression had no effect on either virion production or specific infectivity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that AgmTRIM5α has a much greater effect on extended replication than on any single infection event, suggesting that AgmTRIM5α restriction acts cumulatively, building up over many rounds of replication. Furthermore, AgmTRIM5α was able to potently restrict both HIV-1 and SIV replication in a cell-to-cell infection challenge. Thus, AgmTRIM5α is unique among the TRIM5α species tested to date, being able to restrict even at the high multiplicities of infection presented by mixed culture with nonrestrictive infected cells. BioMed Central 2015-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4348108/ /pubmed/25809491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-015-0137-9 Text en © Coren et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Coren, Lori V Trivett, Matthew T Jain, Sumiti Ayala, Victor I Del Prete, Gregory Q Ohlen, Claes Ott, David E Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title | Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title_full | Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title_fullStr | Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title_full_unstemmed | Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title_short | Potent restriction of HIV-1 and SIV(mac239) Replication by African Green Monkey TRIM5α |
title_sort | potent restriction of hiv-1 and siv(mac239) replication by african green monkey trim5α |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4348108/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25809491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-015-0137-9 |
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