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Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells

HIV persists because a reservoir of latently infected CD4 T cells do not express viral proteins and are indistinguishable from uninfected cells. One approach to HIV cure suggests that reactivating HIV will activate cytotoxic pathways; yet when tested in vivo, reactivating cells do not die sufficient...

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Autores principales: Sampath, Rahul, Cummins, Nathan W., Natesampillai, Sekar, Bren, Gary D., Chung, Thomas D., Baker, Jason, Henry, Keith, Pagliuzza, Amélie, Badley, Andrew D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5476266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28628632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179327
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author Sampath, Rahul
Cummins, Nathan W.
Natesampillai, Sekar
Bren, Gary D.
Chung, Thomas D.
Baker, Jason
Henry, Keith
Pagliuzza, Amélie
Badley, Andrew D.
author_facet Sampath, Rahul
Cummins, Nathan W.
Natesampillai, Sekar
Bren, Gary D.
Chung, Thomas D.
Baker, Jason
Henry, Keith
Pagliuzza, Amélie
Badley, Andrew D.
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description HIV persists because a reservoir of latently infected CD4 T cells do not express viral proteins and are indistinguishable from uninfected cells. One approach to HIV cure suggests that reactivating HIV will activate cytotoxic pathways; yet when tested in vivo, reactivating cells do not die sufficiently to reduce cell-associated HIV DNA levels. We recently showed that following reactivation from latency, HIV infected cells generate the HIV specific cytotoxic protein Casp8p41 which is produced by HIV protease cleaving procaspase 8. However, cell death is prevented, possibly due to low procaspase 8 expression. Here, we tested whether increasing procaspase 8 levels in CD4 T cells will produce more Casp8p41 following HIV reactivation, causing more reactivated cells to die. Screening 1277 FDA approved drugs identified 168 that increased procaspase 8 expression by at least 1.7-fold. Of these 30 were tested for anti-HIV effects in an acute HIV(IIIb) infection model, and 9 drugs at physiologic relevant levels significantly reduced cell-associated HIV DNA. Primary CD4 T cells from ART suppressed HIV patients were treated with one of these 9 drugs and reactivated with αCD3/αCD28. Four drugs significantly increased Casp8p41 levels following HIV reactivation, and decreased total cell associated HIV DNA levels (flurbiprofen: p = 0.014; doxycycline: p = 0.044; indomethacin: p = 0.025; bezafibrate: P = 0.018) without effecting the viability of uninfected cells. Thus procaspase 8 levels can be increased pharmacologically and, in the context of HIV reactivation, increase Casp8p41 causing death of reactivating cells and decreased HIV DNA levels. Future studies will be required to define the clinical utility of this or similar approaches.
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spelling pubmed-54762662017-07-03 Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells Sampath, Rahul Cummins, Nathan W. Natesampillai, Sekar Bren, Gary D. Chung, Thomas D. Baker, Jason Henry, Keith Pagliuzza, Amélie Badley, Andrew D. PLoS One Research Article HIV persists because a reservoir of latently infected CD4 T cells do not express viral proteins and are indistinguishable from uninfected cells. One approach to HIV cure suggests that reactivating HIV will activate cytotoxic pathways; yet when tested in vivo, reactivating cells do not die sufficiently to reduce cell-associated HIV DNA levels. We recently showed that following reactivation from latency, HIV infected cells generate the HIV specific cytotoxic protein Casp8p41 which is produced by HIV protease cleaving procaspase 8. However, cell death is prevented, possibly due to low procaspase 8 expression. Here, we tested whether increasing procaspase 8 levels in CD4 T cells will produce more Casp8p41 following HIV reactivation, causing more reactivated cells to die. Screening 1277 FDA approved drugs identified 168 that increased procaspase 8 expression by at least 1.7-fold. Of these 30 were tested for anti-HIV effects in an acute HIV(IIIb) infection model, and 9 drugs at physiologic relevant levels significantly reduced cell-associated HIV DNA. Primary CD4 T cells from ART suppressed HIV patients were treated with one of these 9 drugs and reactivated with αCD3/αCD28. Four drugs significantly increased Casp8p41 levels following HIV reactivation, and decreased total cell associated HIV DNA levels (flurbiprofen: p = 0.014; doxycycline: p = 0.044; indomethacin: p = 0.025; bezafibrate: P = 0.018) without effecting the viability of uninfected cells. Thus procaspase 8 levels can be increased pharmacologically and, in the context of HIV reactivation, increase Casp8p41 causing death of reactivating cells and decreased HIV DNA levels. Future studies will be required to define the clinical utility of this or similar approaches. Public Library of Science 2017-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5476266/ /pubmed/28628632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179327 Text en © 2017 Sampath 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cummins, Nathan W.
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Bren, Gary D.
Chung, Thomas D.
Baker, Jason
Henry, Keith
Pagliuzza, Amélie
Badley, Andrew D.
Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title_full Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title_fullStr Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title_full_unstemmed Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title_short Increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce HIV infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
title_sort increasing procaspase 8 expression using repurposed drugs to induce hiv infected cell death in ex vivo patient cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5476266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28628632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179327
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