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HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell

Cell-to-cell spread of HIV, a directed mode of viral transmission, has been observed to be more rapid than cell-free infection. However, a mechanism for earlier onset of viral gene expression in cell-to-cell spread was previously uncharacterized. Here we used time-lapse microscopy combined with auto...

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Autores principales: Boullé, Mikaël, Müller, Thorsten G., Dähling, Sabrina, Ganga, Yashica, Jackson, Laurelle, Mahamed, Deeqa, Oom, Lance, Lustig, Gila, Neher, Richard A., Sigal, Alex
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5094736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27812216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005964
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author Boullé, Mikaël
Müller, Thorsten G.
Dähling, Sabrina
Ganga, Yashica
Jackson, Laurelle
Mahamed, Deeqa
Oom, Lance
Lustig, Gila
Neher, Richard A.
Sigal, Alex
author_facet Boullé, Mikaël
Müller, Thorsten G.
Dähling, Sabrina
Ganga, Yashica
Jackson, Laurelle
Mahamed, Deeqa
Oom, Lance
Lustig, Gila
Neher, Richard A.
Sigal, Alex
author_sort Boullé, Mikaël
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description Cell-to-cell spread of HIV, a directed mode of viral transmission, has been observed to be more rapid than cell-free infection. However, a mechanism for earlier onset of viral gene expression in cell-to-cell spread was previously uncharacterized. Here we used time-lapse microscopy combined with automated image analysis to quantify the timing of the onset of HIV gene expression in a fluorescent reporter cell line, as well as single cell staining for infection over time in primary cells. We compared cell-to-cell spread of HIV to cell-free infection, and limited both types of transmission to a two-hour window to minimize differences due to virus transit time to the cell. The mean time to detectable onset of viral gene expression in cell-to-cell spread was accelerated by 19% in the reporter cell line and by 35% in peripheral blood mononuclear cells relative to cell-free HIV infection. Neither factors secreted by infected cells, nor contact with infected cells in the absence of transmission, detectably changed onset. We recapitulated the earlier onset by infecting with multiple cell-free viruses per cell. Surprisingly, the acceleration in onset of viral gene expression was not explained by cooperativity between infecting virions. Instead, more rapid onset was consistent with a model where the fastest expressing virus out of the infecting virus pool sets the time for infection independently of the other co-infecting viruses.
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spelling pubmed-50947362016-11-18 HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell Boullé, Mikaël Müller, Thorsten G. Dähling, Sabrina Ganga, Yashica Jackson, Laurelle Mahamed, Deeqa Oom, Lance Lustig, Gila Neher, Richard A. Sigal, Alex PLoS Pathog Research Article Cell-to-cell spread of HIV, a directed mode of viral transmission, has been observed to be more rapid than cell-free infection. However, a mechanism for earlier onset of viral gene expression in cell-to-cell spread was previously uncharacterized. Here we used time-lapse microscopy combined with automated image analysis to quantify the timing of the onset of HIV gene expression in a fluorescent reporter cell line, as well as single cell staining for infection over time in primary cells. We compared cell-to-cell spread of HIV to cell-free infection, and limited both types of transmission to a two-hour window to minimize differences due to virus transit time to the cell. The mean time to detectable onset of viral gene expression in cell-to-cell spread was accelerated by 19% in the reporter cell line and by 35% in peripheral blood mononuclear cells relative to cell-free HIV infection. Neither factors secreted by infected cells, nor contact with infected cells in the absence of transmission, detectably changed onset. We recapitulated the earlier onset by infecting with multiple cell-free viruses per cell. Surprisingly, the acceleration in onset of viral gene expression was not explained by cooperativity between infecting virions. Instead, more rapid onset was consistent with a model where the fastest expressing virus out of the infecting virus pool sets the time for infection independently of the other co-infecting viruses. Public Library of Science 2016-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5094736/ /pubmed/27812216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005964 Text en © 2016 Boullé 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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Boullé, Mikaël
Müller, Thorsten G.
Dähling, Sabrina
Ganga, Yashica
Jackson, Laurelle
Mahamed, Deeqa
Oom, Lance
Lustig, Gila
Neher, Richard A.
Sigal, Alex
HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title_full HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title_fullStr HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title_full_unstemmed HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title_short HIV Cell-to-Cell Spread Results in Earlier Onset of Viral Gene Expression by Multiple Infections per Cell
title_sort hiv cell-to-cell spread results in earlier onset of viral gene expression by multiple infections per cell
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5094736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27812216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005964
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