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Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes
BACKGROUND: Patients of African ancestry with untreated HIV-1 infection and carrying the G1 or G2 kidney disease risk variants (Vs) at the APOL1 gene have a tenfold higher risk of developing HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) compared to those with the non-risk wild type (WT) G0 variant. However, th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27599995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-016-0296-3 |
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author | Mikulak, Joanna Oriolo, Ferdinando Portale, Federica Tentorio, Paolo Lan, Xiqian Saleem, Moin A. Skorecki, Karl Singhal, Pravin C. Mavilio, Domenico |
author_facet | Mikulak, Joanna Oriolo, Ferdinando Portale, Federica Tentorio, Paolo Lan, Xiqian Saleem, Moin A. Skorecki, Karl Singhal, Pravin C. Mavilio, Domenico |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patients of African ancestry with untreated HIV-1 infection and carrying the G1 or G2 kidney disease risk variants (Vs) at the APOL1 gene have a tenfold higher risk of developing HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) compared to those with the non-risk wild type (WT) G0 variant. However, the mechanistic contribution of the APOL1 allelic state to kidney injury in HIV-1 infection remains to be elucidated. RESULTS: Non-risk WT APOL1 is associated with lower intracellular levels of HIV-1 in conditionally immortalized human podocytes, while the over expression of G1 or G2 risk Vs significantly increases viral accumulation. The priming of podocytes with exogenous IL-1β facilitates HIV-1 entry, via the up-regulation of DC-SIGN. The over expression of APOL1 G1 and G2 risk Vs in combination with an increase in IL-1β levels causes a greater increase in viral concentration than either condition alone. In turn, HIV-1 and exogenous IL-1β together induce a de novo secretion of endogenous IL-1β and an increase of APOL1 gene expression. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that the presence of risk Vs of APOL1 is permissive of HIV-1 persistence in human podocytes in synergy with IL-1β, a cytokine that characterizes the inflammatory milieu of acute and chronic phases of HIV-1 infection. The elucidation of these molecular mechanisms explains, at least in part, the higher frequency of HIVAN in populations carrying the risk polymorphic genetic variant of APOL1 gene. |
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spelling | pubmed-50117912016-09-07 Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes Mikulak, Joanna Oriolo, Ferdinando Portale, Federica Tentorio, Paolo Lan, Xiqian Saleem, Moin A. Skorecki, Karl Singhal, Pravin C. Mavilio, Domenico Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: Patients of African ancestry with untreated HIV-1 infection and carrying the G1 or G2 kidney disease risk variants (Vs) at the APOL1 gene have a tenfold higher risk of developing HIV-associated nephropathy (HIVAN) compared to those with the non-risk wild type (WT) G0 variant. However, the mechanistic contribution of the APOL1 allelic state to kidney injury in HIV-1 infection remains to be elucidated. RESULTS: Non-risk WT APOL1 is associated with lower intracellular levels of HIV-1 in conditionally immortalized human podocytes, while the over expression of G1 or G2 risk Vs significantly increases viral accumulation. The priming of podocytes with exogenous IL-1β facilitates HIV-1 entry, via the up-regulation of DC-SIGN. The over expression of APOL1 G1 and G2 risk Vs in combination with an increase in IL-1β levels causes a greater increase in viral concentration than either condition alone. In turn, HIV-1 and exogenous IL-1β together induce a de novo secretion of endogenous IL-1β and an increase of APOL1 gene expression. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that the presence of risk Vs of APOL1 is permissive of HIV-1 persistence in human podocytes in synergy with IL-1β, a cytokine that characterizes the inflammatory milieu of acute and chronic phases of HIV-1 infection. The elucidation of these molecular mechanisms explains, at least in part, the higher frequency of HIVAN in populations carrying the risk polymorphic genetic variant of APOL1 gene. BioMed Central 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5011791/ /pubmed/27599995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-016-0296-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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 Mikulak, Joanna Oriolo, Ferdinando Portale, Federica Tentorio, Paolo Lan, Xiqian Saleem, Moin A. Skorecki, Karl Singhal, Pravin C. Mavilio, Domenico Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title | Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title_full | Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title_fullStr | Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title_short | Impact of APOL1 polymorphism and IL-1β priming in the entry and persistence of HIV-1 in human podocytes |
title_sort | impact of apol1 polymorphism and il-1β priming in the entry and persistence of hiv-1 in human podocytes |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27599995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12977-016-0296-3 |
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