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Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors

HIV-1 infects 39.5 million people worldwide, and cART is effective in preventing viral spread by reducing HIV-1 plasma viral loads to undetectable levels. However, viral reservoirs persist by mechanisms, including the inhibition of autophagy by HIV-1 proteins (i.e., Nef and Tat). HIV-1 reservoirs ca...

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Autores principales: Pinto, Daniel O., DeMarino, Catherine, Vo, Thy T., Cowen, Maria, Kim, Yuriy, Pleet, Michelle L., Barclay, Robert A., Noren Hooten, Nicole, Evans, Michele K., Heredia, Alonso, Batrakova, Elena V., Iordanskiy, Sergey, Kashanchi, Fatah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7472203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12080885
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author Pinto, Daniel O.
DeMarino, Catherine
Vo, Thy T.
Cowen, Maria
Kim, Yuriy
Pleet, Michelle L.
Barclay, Robert A.
Noren Hooten, Nicole
Evans, Michele K.
Heredia, Alonso
Batrakova, Elena V.
Iordanskiy, Sergey
Kashanchi, Fatah
author_facet Pinto, Daniel O.
DeMarino, Catherine
Vo, Thy T.
Cowen, Maria
Kim, Yuriy
Pleet, Michelle L.
Barclay, Robert A.
Noren Hooten, Nicole
Evans, Michele K.
Heredia, Alonso
Batrakova, Elena V.
Iordanskiy, Sergey
Kashanchi, Fatah
author_sort Pinto, Daniel O.
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description HIV-1 infects 39.5 million people worldwide, and cART is effective in preventing viral spread by reducing HIV-1 plasma viral loads to undetectable levels. However, viral reservoirs persist by mechanisms, including the inhibition of autophagy by HIV-1 proteins (i.e., Nef and Tat). HIV-1 reservoirs can be targeted by the “shock and kill” strategy, which utilizes latency-reversing agents (LRAs) to activate latent proviruses and immunotarget the virus-producing cells. Yet, limitations include reduced LRA permeability across anatomical barriers and immune hyper-activation. Ionizing radiation (IR) induces effective viral activation across anatomical barriers. Like other LRAs, IR may cause inflammation and modulate the secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs). We and others have shown that cells may secrete cytokines and viral proteins in EVs and, therefore, LRAs may contribute to inflammatory EVs. In the present study, we mitigated the effects of IR-induced inflammatory EVs (i.e., TNF-α), through the use of mTOR inhibitors (mTORi; Rapamycin and INK128). Further, mTORi were found to enhance the selective killing of HIV-1-infected myeloid and T-cell reservoirs at the exclusion of uninfected cells, potentially via inhibition of viral transcription/translation and induction of autophagy. Collectively, the proposed regimen using cART, IR, and mTORi presents a novel approach allowing for the targeting of viral reservoirs, prevention of immune hyper-activation, and selectively killing latently infected HIV-1 cells.
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spelling pubmed-74722032020-09-04 Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors Pinto, Daniel O. DeMarino, Catherine Vo, Thy T. Cowen, Maria Kim, Yuriy Pleet, Michelle L. Barclay, Robert A. Noren Hooten, Nicole Evans, Michele K. Heredia, Alonso Batrakova, Elena V. Iordanskiy, Sergey Kashanchi, Fatah Viruses Article HIV-1 infects 39.5 million people worldwide, and cART is effective in preventing viral spread by reducing HIV-1 plasma viral loads to undetectable levels. However, viral reservoirs persist by mechanisms, including the inhibition of autophagy by HIV-1 proteins (i.e., Nef and Tat). HIV-1 reservoirs can be targeted by the “shock and kill” strategy, which utilizes latency-reversing agents (LRAs) to activate latent proviruses and immunotarget the virus-producing cells. Yet, limitations include reduced LRA permeability across anatomical barriers and immune hyper-activation. Ionizing radiation (IR) induces effective viral activation across anatomical barriers. Like other LRAs, IR may cause inflammation and modulate the secretion of extracellular vesicles (EVs). We and others have shown that cells may secrete cytokines and viral proteins in EVs and, therefore, LRAs may contribute to inflammatory EVs. In the present study, we mitigated the effects of IR-induced inflammatory EVs (i.e., TNF-α), through the use of mTOR inhibitors (mTORi; Rapamycin and INK128). Further, mTORi were found to enhance the selective killing of HIV-1-infected myeloid and T-cell reservoirs at the exclusion of uninfected cells, potentially via inhibition of viral transcription/translation and induction of autophagy. Collectively, the proposed regimen using cART, IR, and mTORi presents a novel approach allowing for the targeting of viral reservoirs, prevention of immune hyper-activation, and selectively killing latently infected HIV-1 cells. MDPI 2020-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7472203/ /pubmed/32823598 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12080885 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Pinto, Daniel O.
DeMarino, Catherine
Vo, Thy T.
Cowen, Maria
Kim, Yuriy
Pleet, Michelle L.
Barclay, Robert A.
Noren Hooten, Nicole
Evans, Michele K.
Heredia, Alonso
Batrakova, Elena V.
Iordanskiy, Sergey
Kashanchi, Fatah
Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title_full Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title_fullStr Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title_full_unstemmed Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title_short Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Induces Selective Killing of HIV-1-Infected Cells with Reversal of Cytokine Induction Using mTOR Inhibitors
title_sort low-level ionizing radiation induces selective killing of hiv-1-infected cells with reversal of cytokine induction using mtor inhibitors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7472203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12080885
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