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Cellular Proteo-Transcriptomic Changes in the Immediate Early-Phase of Lentiviral Transduction

Lentivirus-based vectors derived from human immunodeficiency viruses type 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and 2) are widely used tools in research and may also be utilized in clinical settings. Like their parental virions, they are known to depend on the cellular machinery for successful gene delivery and integratio...

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Autores principales: Linkner, Tamás Richárd, Ambrus, Viktor, Kunkli, Balázs, Szojka, Zsófia Ilona, Kalló, Gergő, Csősz, Éva, Kumar, Ajneesh, Emri, Miklós, Tőzsér, József, Mahdi, Mohamed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112207
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author Linkner, Tamás Richárd
Ambrus, Viktor
Kunkli, Balázs
Szojka, Zsófia Ilona
Kalló, Gergő
Csősz, Éva
Kumar, Ajneesh
Emri, Miklós
Tőzsér, József
Mahdi, Mohamed
author_facet Linkner, Tamás Richárd
Ambrus, Viktor
Kunkli, Balázs
Szojka, Zsófia Ilona
Kalló, Gergő
Csősz, Éva
Kumar, Ajneesh
Emri, Miklós
Tőzsér, József
Mahdi, Mohamed
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description Lentivirus-based vectors derived from human immunodeficiency viruses type 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and 2) are widely used tools in research and may also be utilized in clinical settings. Like their parental virions, they are known to depend on the cellular machinery for successful gene delivery and integration. While most of the studies on cellular proteomic and transcriptomic changes have focused on the late phase of the transduction, studies of those changes in early time-points, especially in the case of HIV-2 based vectors, are widely lacking. Using second generation HIV-1 and 2 vesicular stomatitis virus G protein (VSV-G) pseudotyped lentiviral vectors, we transduced HEK-293T human embryonic kidney cells and carried out transcriptomic profiling at 0 and 2 h time points, with accompanying proteomic analysis at 2 h following transduction. Significant variations were observed in gene expression profile between HIV-1 and HIV-2 transduced samples. Thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), collagens (COL1A2, COL3A1), and eukaryotic translation factors (EIF3CL) in addition to various genes coding for long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) were significantly upregulated 2 h after HIV-2 transduction compared to HIV-1. Label-free quantification mass spectrometry (MS) indicated that seven proteins involved in RNA binding, mRNA transport, and chaperoning were significantly downregulated. The identification of cellular protein targets of lentiviral vectors and their effect on the cellular transcriptome will undoubtedly shed more light on their complex life cycle and may be utilized against infection by their parental lentiviruses. Furthermore, characterizing the early phase of HIV-2 infection may aid in the understanding of its pathomechanism and long incubation period.
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spelling pubmed-86255732021-11-27 Cellular Proteo-Transcriptomic Changes in the Immediate Early-Phase of Lentiviral Transduction Linkner, Tamás Richárd Ambrus, Viktor Kunkli, Balázs Szojka, Zsófia Ilona Kalló, Gergő Csősz, Éva Kumar, Ajneesh Emri, Miklós Tőzsér, József Mahdi, Mohamed Microorganisms Article Lentivirus-based vectors derived from human immunodeficiency viruses type 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and 2) are widely used tools in research and may also be utilized in clinical settings. Like their parental virions, they are known to depend on the cellular machinery for successful gene delivery and integration. While most of the studies on cellular proteomic and transcriptomic changes have focused on the late phase of the transduction, studies of those changes in early time-points, especially in the case of HIV-2 based vectors, are widely lacking. Using second generation HIV-1 and 2 vesicular stomatitis virus G protein (VSV-G) pseudotyped lentiviral vectors, we transduced HEK-293T human embryonic kidney cells and carried out transcriptomic profiling at 0 and 2 h time points, with accompanying proteomic analysis at 2 h following transduction. Significant variations were observed in gene expression profile between HIV-1 and HIV-2 transduced samples. Thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), collagens (COL1A2, COL3A1), and eukaryotic translation factors (EIF3CL) in addition to various genes coding for long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) were significantly upregulated 2 h after HIV-2 transduction compared to HIV-1. Label-free quantification mass spectrometry (MS) indicated that seven proteins involved in RNA binding, mRNA transport, and chaperoning were significantly downregulated. The identification of cellular protein targets of lentiviral vectors and their effect on the cellular transcriptome will undoubtedly shed more light on their complex life cycle and may be utilized against infection by their parental lentiviruses. Furthermore, characterizing the early phase of HIV-2 infection may aid in the understanding of its pathomechanism and long incubation period. MDPI 2021-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8625573/ /pubmed/34835333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112207 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Linkner, Tamás Richárd
Ambrus, Viktor
Kunkli, Balázs
Szojka, Zsófia Ilona
Kalló, Gergő
Csősz, Éva
Kumar, Ajneesh
Emri, Miklós
Tőzsér, József
Mahdi, Mohamed
Cellular Proteo-Transcriptomic Changes in the Immediate Early-Phase of Lentiviral Transduction
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title_short Cellular Proteo-Transcriptomic Changes in the Immediate Early-Phase of Lentiviral Transduction
title_sort cellular proteo-transcriptomic changes in the immediate early-phase of lentiviral transduction
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8625573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34835333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112207
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