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HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation

Transcription activation of latent human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) occurs due to HIV-1 rebound, the interruption of combination antiretroviral therapy, or development of drug resistance. Thus, novel HIV-1 inhibitors, targeting HIV-1 transcription are needed. We previously developed an HIV-1 t...

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Autores principales: Lin, Xionghao, Ahmad, Asrar, Ivanov, Andrey I., Simhadri, Jyothirmai, Wang, Songping, Kumari, Namita, Ammosova, Tatiana, Nekhai, Sergei
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36563749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100488
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author Lin, Xionghao
Ahmad, Asrar
Ivanov, Andrey I.
Simhadri, Jyothirmai
Wang, Songping
Kumari, Namita
Ammosova, Tatiana
Nekhai, Sergei
author_facet Lin, Xionghao
Ahmad, Asrar
Ivanov, Andrey I.
Simhadri, Jyothirmai
Wang, Songping
Kumari, Namita
Ammosova, Tatiana
Nekhai, Sergei
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description Transcription activation of latent human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) occurs due to HIV-1 rebound, the interruption of combination antiretroviral therapy, or development of drug resistance. Thus, novel HIV-1 inhibitors, targeting HIV-1 transcription are needed. We previously developed an HIV-1 transcription inhibitor, 1E7-03, that binds to the noncatalytic RVxF-accommodating site of protein phosphatase 1 and inhibits HIV-1 replication in cultured cells and HIV-1–infected humanized mice by impeding protein phosphatase 1 interaction with HIV-1 Tat protein. However, host proteins and regulatory pathways targeted by 1E7-03 that contribute to its overall HIV-1 inhibitory activity remain to be identified. To address this issue, we performed label-free quantitative proteome and phosphoproteome analyses of noninfected and HIV-1–infected CEM T cells that were untreated or treated with 1E7-03. 1E7-03 significantly reprogramed the phosphorylation profile of proteins including PPARα/RXRα, TGF-β, and PKR pathways. Phosphorylation of nucleophosmin (NPM1) at Ser-125 residue in PPARα/RXRα pathway was significantly reduced (>20-fold, p = 1.37 × 10(−9)), followed by the reduced phosphorylation of transforming growth factor-beta 2 at Ser-46 (TGF-β2, >12-fold, p = 1.37 × 10(−3)). Downregulation of NPM1’s Ser-125 phosphorylation was further confirmed using Western blot. Phosphorylation mimicking NPM1 S125D mutant activated Tat-induced HIV-1 transcription and exhibited enhanced NPM1–Tat interaction compared to NPM1 S125A mutant. Inhibition of Aurora A or Aurora B kinases that phosphorylate NPM1 on Ser-125 residue inhibited HIV-1, further supporting the role of NPM1 in HIV-1 infection. Taken together, 1E7-03 reprogrammed PPARα/RXRα and TGF-β pathways that contribute to the inhibition of HIV-1 transcription. Our findings suggest that NPM1 phosphorylation is a plausible target for HIV-1 transcription inhibition.
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spelling pubmed-99752582023-03-02 HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation Lin, Xionghao Ahmad, Asrar Ivanov, Andrey I. Simhadri, Jyothirmai Wang, Songping Kumari, Namita Ammosova, Tatiana Nekhai, Sergei Mol Cell Proteomics Research Transcription activation of latent human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) occurs due to HIV-1 rebound, the interruption of combination antiretroviral therapy, or development of drug resistance. Thus, novel HIV-1 inhibitors, targeting HIV-1 transcription are needed. We previously developed an HIV-1 transcription inhibitor, 1E7-03, that binds to the noncatalytic RVxF-accommodating site of protein phosphatase 1 and inhibits HIV-1 replication in cultured cells and HIV-1–infected humanized mice by impeding protein phosphatase 1 interaction with HIV-1 Tat protein. However, host proteins and regulatory pathways targeted by 1E7-03 that contribute to its overall HIV-1 inhibitory activity remain to be identified. To address this issue, we performed label-free quantitative proteome and phosphoproteome analyses of noninfected and HIV-1–infected CEM T cells that were untreated or treated with 1E7-03. 1E7-03 significantly reprogramed the phosphorylation profile of proteins including PPARα/RXRα, TGF-β, and PKR pathways. Phosphorylation of nucleophosmin (NPM1) at Ser-125 residue in PPARα/RXRα pathway was significantly reduced (>20-fold, p = 1.37 × 10(−9)), followed by the reduced phosphorylation of transforming growth factor-beta 2 at Ser-46 (TGF-β2, >12-fold, p = 1.37 × 10(−3)). Downregulation of NPM1’s Ser-125 phosphorylation was further confirmed using Western blot. Phosphorylation mimicking NPM1 S125D mutant activated Tat-induced HIV-1 transcription and exhibited enhanced NPM1–Tat interaction compared to NPM1 S125A mutant. Inhibition of Aurora A or Aurora B kinases that phosphorylate NPM1 on Ser-125 residue inhibited HIV-1, further supporting the role of NPM1 in HIV-1 infection. Taken together, 1E7-03 reprogrammed PPARα/RXRα and TGF-β pathways that contribute to the inhibition of HIV-1 transcription. Our findings suggest that NPM1 phosphorylation is a plausible target for HIV-1 transcription inhibition. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9975258/ /pubmed/36563749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100488 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Xionghao
Ahmad, Asrar
Ivanov, Andrey I.
Simhadri, Jyothirmai
Wang, Songping
Kumari, Namita
Ammosova, Tatiana
Nekhai, Sergei
HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title_full HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title_fullStr HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title_short HIV-1 Transcription Inhibitor 1E7-03 Decreases Nucleophosmin Phosphorylation
title_sort hiv-1 transcription inhibitor 1e7-03 decreases nucleophosmin phosphorylation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9975258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36563749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2022.100488
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