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CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein
CpG dinucleotide suppression has been reported to allow HIV-1 to evade inhibition by the zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP). Here, we show that primate lentiviruses display marked differences in CpG frequencies across their genome, ranging from 0.44% in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVwrc from Wes...
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6960287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31937644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02903-19 |
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author | Kmiec, Dorota Nchioua, Rayhane Sherrill-Mix, Scott Stürzel, Christina M. Heusinger, Elena Braun, Elisabeth Gondim, Marcos V. P. Hotter, Dominik Sparrer, Konstantin M. J. Hahn, Beatrice H. Sauter, Daniel Kirchhoff, Frank |
author_facet | Kmiec, Dorota Nchioua, Rayhane Sherrill-Mix, Scott Stürzel, Christina M. Heusinger, Elena Braun, Elisabeth Gondim, Marcos V. P. Hotter, Dominik Sparrer, Konstantin M. J. Hahn, Beatrice H. Sauter, Daniel Kirchhoff, Frank |
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description | CpG dinucleotide suppression has been reported to allow HIV-1 to evade inhibition by the zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP). Here, we show that primate lentiviruses display marked differences in CpG frequencies across their genome, ranging from 0.44% in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVwrc from Western red colobus to 2.3% in SIVmon infecting mona monkeys. Moreover, functional analyses of a large panel of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses revealed that the magnitude of CpG suppression does not correlate with their susceptibility to ZAP. However, we found that the number of CpG dinucleotides within a region of ∼700 bases at the 5′ end of the env gene determines ZAP sensitivity of primary HIV-1 strains but not of HIV-2. Increased numbers of CpGs in this region were associated with reduced env mRNA expression and viral protein production. ZAP sensitivity profiles of chimeric simian-human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIVs) expressing different HIV-1 env genes were highly similar to those of the corresponding HIV-1 strains. The frequency of CpGs in the identified env region correlated with differences in clinical progression rates. Thus, the CpG frequency in a specific part of env, rather than the overall genomic CpG content, governs the susceptibility of HIV-1 to ZAP and might affect viral pathogenicity in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-69602872020-01-24 CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein Kmiec, Dorota Nchioua, Rayhane Sherrill-Mix, Scott Stürzel, Christina M. Heusinger, Elena Braun, Elisabeth Gondim, Marcos V. P. Hotter, Dominik Sparrer, Konstantin M. J. Hahn, Beatrice H. Sauter, Daniel Kirchhoff, Frank mBio Research Article CpG dinucleotide suppression has been reported to allow HIV-1 to evade inhibition by the zinc-finger antiviral protein (ZAP). Here, we show that primate lentiviruses display marked differences in CpG frequencies across their genome, ranging from 0.44% in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVwrc from Western red colobus to 2.3% in SIVmon infecting mona monkeys. Moreover, functional analyses of a large panel of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses revealed that the magnitude of CpG suppression does not correlate with their susceptibility to ZAP. However, we found that the number of CpG dinucleotides within a region of ∼700 bases at the 5′ end of the env gene determines ZAP sensitivity of primary HIV-1 strains but not of HIV-2. Increased numbers of CpGs in this region were associated with reduced env mRNA expression and viral protein production. ZAP sensitivity profiles of chimeric simian-human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIVs) expressing different HIV-1 env genes were highly similar to those of the corresponding HIV-1 strains. The frequency of CpGs in the identified env region correlated with differences in clinical progression rates. Thus, the CpG frequency in a specific part of env, rather than the overall genomic CpG content, governs the susceptibility of HIV-1 to ZAP and might affect viral pathogenicity in vivo. American Society for Microbiology 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6960287/ /pubmed/31937644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02903-19 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kmiec et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kmiec, Dorota Nchioua, Rayhane Sherrill-Mix, Scott Stürzel, Christina M. Heusinger, Elena Braun, Elisabeth Gondim, Marcos V. P. Hotter, Dominik Sparrer, Konstantin M. J. Hahn, Beatrice H. Sauter, Daniel Kirchhoff, Frank CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title | CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title_full | CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title_fullStr | CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title_full_unstemmed | CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title_short | CpG Frequency in the 5′ Third of the env Gene Determines Sensitivity of Primary HIV-1 Strains to the Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein |
title_sort | cpg frequency in the 5′ third of the env gene determines sensitivity of primary hiv-1 strains to the zinc-finger antiviral protein |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6960287/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31937644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02903-19 |
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