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Jiong Wang Robert A. Bambara Lisa M. Demeter Carrie Dykes 《Journal of virology》2010,84(18):9377-9389
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Ⅰ型人免疫缺陷病毒(HIV-1)逆转录酶(RT)在抗病毒感染及AIDS治疗药物的设计中是一个重要的靶分子,并且可作为工具酶应用于逆转录PCR等分子生物学研究中。本研究将HIV-1RT基因经PCR扩增并修饰后克隆入大肠杆菌表达载体pBV220,所获重组子所表达的HIV-1RT蛋白占菌体总蛋白的8%左右,且经[~3H]dTTP掺入法证实该重组HIV-1RT具有RT聚合酶活性。用Q-Sepharose层析柱对重组HIV-1RT蛋白进行了初步纯化,所获纯化样品的RT聚合酶比活性(1.7×10~4U/mg)比纯化前的裂解上清提高612倍。 相似文献
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Hirokazu Koizumi Masao Hashimoto Mamoru Fujiwara Hayato Murakoshi Takayuki Chikata Mohamed Ali Borghan Atsuko Hachiya Yuka Kawashima Hiroshi Takata Takamasa Ueno Shinichi Oka Masafumi Takiguchi 《Journal of virology》2010,84(11):5508-5519
HIV-1 escape mutants are well known to be selected by immune pressure via HIV-1-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and neutralizing antibodies. The ability of the CTLs to suppress HIV-1 replication is assumed to be associated with the selection of escape mutants from the CTLs. Therefore, we first investigated the correlation between the ability of HLA-A*1101-restricted CTLs recognizing immunodominant epitopes in vitro and the selection of escape mutants. The result showed that there was no correlation between the ability of these CTLs to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro and the appearance of escape mutants. The CTLs that had a strong ability to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro but failed to select escape mutants expressed a higher level of PD-1 in vivo, whereas those that had a strong ability to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro and selected escape mutants expressed a low level of PD-1. Ex vivo analysis of these CTLs revealed that the latter CTLs had a significantly stronger ability to recognize the epitope than the former ones. These results suggest that escape mutations are selected by HIV-1-specific CTLs that have a stronger ability to recognize HIV-1 in vivo but not in vitro.HIV-1-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have an important role in the control of HIV-1 replication during acute and chronic phases of an HIV-1 infection (5, 28, 33). On the other hand, HIV-1 can escape from the host immune system by various mechanisms. These may include the appearance of HIV-1 carrying escape mutations in its immunodominant CTL epitopes as well as Nef-mediated downregulation of HLA class I molecules. There is a growing body of evidence for the former mechanism, i.e., that CTLs targeting immunodominant HIV-1 epitopes select escape mutants in chronically HIV-1-infected individuals (18, 20, 36), whereas the latter mechanism was proved by demonstrating that HIV-1-specific CTLs fail to kill Nef-positive-HIV-1-infected CD4+ T cells but effectively kill Nef-defective-HIV-1-infected ones or that they suppress the replication of Nef-defective HIV-1 much more than that of Nef-positive HIV-1 (12, 13, 42, 45).It is speculated that HIV-1 immunodominant epitope-specific CTLs have the ability to suppress HIV-1 replication and effectively select escape mutants. However, the correlation between this ability of the CTLs and the appearance of escape mutants is still unclear, because it is not easy to evaluate the ability of HIV-1-specific CTLs to exert a strong immune pressure in vivo. To examine this ability, most previous studies measured the number of HIV-1-specific CTLs or CD8+ T cells and the CTL activity against target cells prepulsed with the epitope peptide or those infected with HIV-1 recombinant vaccinia virus (6, 7, 23, 46). However, the results obtained from such experiments do not reflect the ability of the CTLs to exert immune pressure in vivo. We and other groups previously utilized an assay to directly evaluate the ability of the CTLs to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro (1, 17, 18, 42, 43). This assay may be better for evaluation of immune pressure by HIV-1-specific CTLs than other assays, because the ability of the CTLs to suppress HIV-1 replication is directly measured in cultures of HIV-1-infected CD4+ T cells incubated with HIV-1-specific CTL clones. But it still remains unknown whether this assay reflects immune pressure in vivo.In the present study, we investigated whether HIV-1-specific CTLs having a strong ability to suppress HIV-1 replication could positively select escape mutants. Since HLA-A*1101 is known to be an HLA allele relatively associated with a slow progression to AIDS (32), it is speculated that some HLA-A*1101-restricted CTLs would have a strong ability to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro. Therefore, we first focused on 4 well-known HLA-A*1101-restricted CTL epitopes in the present study. We investigated the frequency of CTLs specific for these epitopes in chronically HIV-1-infected individuals, the ability of these CTLs to suppress HIV-1 replication in vitro, and whether the escape mutants were selected by the CTLs. Furthermore, we analyzed the expression of Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) on these CTLs ex vivo and antigen recognition of them. 相似文献
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Angela Corona Rita Meleddu Francesca Esposito Simona Distinto Giulia Bianco Takashi Masaoka Elias Maccioni Luis Menéndez-Arias Stefano Alcaro Stuart F. J. Le Grice Enzo Tramontano 《PloS one》2016,11(1)
The DNA polymerase and ribonuclease H (RNase H) activities of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are needed for the replication of the viral genome and are validated drug targets. However, there are no approved drugs inhibiting RNase H and the efficiency of DNA polymerase inhibitors can be diminished by the presence of drug resistance mutations. In this context, drugs inhibiting both activities could represent a significant advance towards better anti-HIV therapies. We report on the mechanisms of allosteric inhibition of a newly synthesized isatin-based compound designated as RMNC6 that showed IC50 values of 1.4 and 9.8 μM on HIV-1 RT-associated RNase H and polymerase activities, respectively. Blind docking studies predict that RMNC6 could bind two different pockets in the RT: one in the DNA polymerase domain (partially overlapping the non-nucleoside RT inhibitor [NNRTI] binding pocket), and a second one close to the RNase H active site. Enzymatic studies showed that RMNC6 interferes with efavirenz (an approved NNRTI) in its binding to the RT polymerase domain, although NNRTI resistance-associated mutations such as K103N, Y181C and Y188L had a minor impact on RT susceptibility to RMNC6. In addition, despite being naturally resistant to NNRTIs, the polymerase activity of HIV-1 group O RT was efficiently inhibited by RMNC6. The compound was also an inhibitor of the RNase H activity of wild-type HIV-1 group O RT, although we observed a 6.5-fold increase in the IC50 in comparison with the prototypic HIV-1 group M subtype B enzyme. Mutagenesis studies showed that RT RNase H domain residues Asn474 and Tyr501, and in a lesser extent Ala502 and Ala508, are critical for RMNC6 inhibition of the endonuclease activity of the RT, without affecting its DNA polymerization activity. Our results show that RMNC6 acts as a dual inhibitor with allosteric sites in the DNA polymerase and the RNase H domains of HIV-1 RT. 相似文献
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从河南和陕西既往献血感染的109份HIV-1阳性血浆样本中提取病毒RNA,扩增并测定其gag全长基因序列。按照采样时间对序列进行分组并利用Entropy软件分析不同组别的氨基酸序列差异。结果表明,2004年、2005年的序列与2002年的序列比较,分别存在8个和13个氨基酸组成有统计学意义的位点,其中有5个位点在两组比较中同时出现。存在差异的16个氨基酸位点中,10个位点的氨基酸分布呈现多态性增加的趋势,其中8个位点被我国人群主要HLA递呈的CTL表位覆盖;6个位点的氨基酸分布呈现多态性减少的趋势,这些位点均位于Gag蛋白重要的功能区内。 相似文献
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Richard E. Haaland Paulina A. Hawkins Jesus Salazar-Gonzalez Amber Johnson Amanda Tichacek Etienne Karita Olivier Manigart Joseph Mulenga Brandon F. Keele George M. Shaw Beatrice H. Hahn Susan A. Allen Cynthia A. Derdeyn Eric Hunter 《PLoS pathogens》2009,5(1)
The HIV-1 epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa is driven largely by heterosexual transmission of non-subtype B viruses, of which subtypes C and A are predominant. Previous studies of subtype B and subtype C transmission pairs have suggested that a single variant from the chronically infected partner can establish infection in their newly infected partner. However, in subtype A infected individuals from a sex worker cohort and subtype B individuals from STD clinics, infection was frequently established by multiple variants. This study examined over 1750 single-genome amplified viral sequences derived from epidemiologically linked subtype C and subtype A transmission pairs very early after infection. In 90% (18/20) of the pairs, HIV-1 infection is initiated by a single viral variant that is derived from the quasispecies of the transmitting partner. In addition, the virus initiating infection in individuals who were infected by someone other than their spouse was characterized to determine if genital infections mitigated the severe genetic bottleneck observed in a majority of epidemiologically linked heterosexual HIV-1 transmission events. In nearly 50% (3/7) of individuals infected by someone other than their spouse, multiple genetic variants from a single individual established infection. A statistically significant association was observed between infection by multiple genetic variants and an inflammatory genital infection in the newly infected individual. Thus, in the vast majority of HIV-1 transmission events in cohabiting heterosexual couples, a single genetic variant establishes infection. Nevertheless, this severe genetic bottleneck can be mitigated by the presence of inflammatory genital infections in the at risk partner, suggesting that this restriction on genetic diversity is imposed in large part by the mucosal barrier. 相似文献