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11.
Yuyang Tang Ihid Carneiro Leao Ebony M. Coleman Robin Shepard Broughton James E. K. Hildreth 《Journal of virology》2009,83(16):7982-7995
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) relies on cholesterol-laden lipid raft membrane microdomains for entry into and egress out of susceptible cells. In the present study, we examine the need for intracellular cholesterol trafficking pathways with respect to HIV-1 biogenesis using Niemann-Pick type C-1 (NPC1)-deficient (NPCD) cells, wherein these pathways are severely compromised, causing massive accumulation of cholesterol in late endosomal/lysosomal (LE/L) compartments. We have found that induction of an NPC disease-like phenotype through treatment of various cell types with the commonly used hydrophobic amine drug U18666A resulted in profound suppression of HIV-1 release. Further, NPCD Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B lymphocytes and fibroblasts from patients with NPC disease infected with a CD4-independent strain of HIV-1 or transfected with an HIV-1 proviral clone, respectively, replicated HIV-1 poorly compared to normal cells. Infection of the NPCD fibroblasts with a vesicular stomatitis virus G-pseudotyped strain of HIV-1 produced similar results, suggesting a postentry block to HIV-1 replication in these cells. Examination of these cells using confocal microscopy showed an accumulation and stabilization of Gag in LE/L compartments. Additionally, normal HIV-1 production could be restored in NPCD cells upon expression of a functional NPC1 protein, and overexpression of NPC1 increased HIV-1 release. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that intact intracellular cholesterol trafficking pathways mediated by NPC1 are needed for efficient HIV-1 production.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is a complex retrovirus highly dependent upon a myriad of cellular mechanisms for successful virus replication. Cholesterol plays a pivotal role throughout the HIV-1 life cycle (23, 40, 41, 64). HIV-1 entry, assembly, and budding processes occur at cholesterol-enriched membrane microdomains known as lipid rafts, and depletion of cellular cholesterol markedly and specifically reduces HIV-1 particle production. Virion-associated cholesterol is required for fusion and subsequent infection of susceptible cells (41), and cholesterol-sequestering drugs, such as β-cyclodextrin, render the virus incompetent for cell entry (4, 25, 57). Therefore, intracellular cholesterol trafficking pathways that allow nascent HIV-1 particles to acquire lipids appear critical for virus replication.Recent evidence supports a critical role for cholesterol trafficking and homeostasis in viral replication, showing that the HIV-1 accessory protein Nef increases synthesis and transport of cholesterol to both lipid rafts and progeny virions and induces multiple genes involved in cholesterol synthesis (80, 88). More recent studies have revealed that binding of Nef to the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) leads to impairment of ABCA1-dependent cholesterol efflux and an accumulation of lipids within the cell (51).Mammalian cells acquire cholesterol primarily from endocytosed low-density lipoproteins (LDL). The Niemann-Pick type C-1 (NPC1) protein is well known for its role in intracellular trafficking of LDL-derived free unesterified cholesterol. Dysfunctional NPC1 activity leads to development of NPC disease, a rare, autosomal recessive, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the massive accumulation of cholesterol and glycosphingolipids in late endosomal/lysosomal (LE/L) compartments (61). In normal cells, endocytosed LDLs are delivered to the LE/Ls, where they are hydrolyzed and free cholesterol is released. Homeostasis is achieved when cholesterol is then rapidly transported out of the LE/Ls to the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (17, 19, 42, 73, 85), or first to the trans-Golgi (TG) network (TGN) and then to the ER (76). In NPC1-deficient (NPCD) cells, the cholesterol does not exit the endocytic pathway, resulting in its accumulation within LE/L structures.In 95% of NPC patients, the disease is caused by mutations in the NPC1 gene, while the remaining 5% harbor mutations in the NPC2 gene (50, 72, 79). One of the most frequently found and extensively characterized NPC1 mutations is the I1061T mutation (37, 38, 86). This mutation results in misfolding of the NPC1 protein, leading to its degradation and causing an 85% decrease in cellular NPC1 expression (20). Cells with such low levels of functional NPC1 maintain only 38% of normal sphingomyelinase activity and have impaired cholesterol esterification and trafficking.NPC1 is a large, multispanning protein that resides in the limiting membrane of the LE and binds cholesterol via its N-terminal domain (31). While the complete physiological function of NPC1 is still unclear, NPC1 does share homology with the resistance-nodulation-division family of prokaryotic permeases and may function as a transmembrane efflux pump to transport cargos in LEs (9, 75). Other studies suggest that NPC1 might also function in vesicle-mediated pathways for cargo transportation from LEs to other intracellular sites (21, 33). Recent studies by Infante et al. have propelled forward our understanding of how NPC1 works together with NPC2, also known to bind cholesterol, to support cholesterol efflux from the LE (32). Their findings provide a basis for either of two possible models, with respect to cholesterol trafficking: (i) NPC1 binds cholesterol found within the LE and mediates either direct export or transfer to NPC2 for delivery to a cholesterol efflux transporter, such as ABCA1; or (ii) NPC2 is the first to bind cholesterol and then mediate its delivery to NPC1 for direct export or transfer to ABCA1. These recent findings underscore the highly critical role of these proteins in maintaining intracellular cholesterol homeostasis.In addition to its role in sterol trafficking, some studies suggest that the NPC pathway may be directly involved in trafficking multiple proteins from LE/L compartments. LEs act as sorting stations to deliver endocytosed molecules to L''s for degradation, while at the same time retrieving other classes of proteins and lipids for transport back to nondegradative compartments (3, 14, 15, 28, 63, 69, 78). LE compartments also serve as sorting stations for HIV-1 viral proteins and represent a major site for HIV-1 assembly and budding (7, 12, 16, 22, 24, 57, 59).The endosomal trafficking defects observed in NPCD cells extend to proteins such as IGF2/MPR, NPC1, and annexin II, all of which utilize the endosomal recycling pathway (42, 74). Electron microscopy studies have shown that within the LEs of NPCD cells these proteins are trapped in the cholesterol-enriched membrane-bound vesicular structures (47). Cholesterol and glycosphingolipid accumulation within NPCD cells appears to disrupt Rab9 GTPase function in LE-to-TGN transport, trapping Rab9-associated proteins, such as vimentin, Tip47, and the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in LEs (18, 83). Overexpression of Rab7 and Rab9 GTPases can reverse the cholesterol accumulation phenotype caused by NPCD (8, 84). These observations suggest that NPC1, directly or indirectly, plays a role in protein export from LEs. It is unknown whether NPC1 is involved in the export of HIV-1 proteins from LEs; however, the Rab9 GTPase-mediated pathway is known to be required for HIV-1 replication (53). This strongly suggests that HIV assembly will be hindered when the NPC pathway is disrupted.Given the function of NPC1 in mediating intracellular cholesterol trafficking within the LE and given the need of HIV-1 for cholesterol, NPC1 involvement in HIV-1 biogenesis is highly likely. In the present study, using cells treated with U18666A or NPCD cells, we show that impaired NPC1 function results in profound suppression of HIV-1 replication. Further, our findings demonstrate that the NPC1 protein is essential for proper trafficking of the HIV-1 Gag protein during the late stages of assembly and budding. It appears that in NPCD cells, in which cholesterol and cellular proteins accumulate in LE/L compartments, the viral Gag protein fails to traffic properly and accumulates within these compartments, resulting in decreased particle production. Our findings not only reinforce the dependence of HIV-1 on cholesterol homeostasis but also support a role for NPC1 in HIV-1 viral protein trafficking and particle release from infected cells. 相似文献
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Molecular identification and dynamics of microbial communities in reactor treating organic household waste 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Juliana Cardinali-Rezende Renan B. Debarry Luis F. D. B. Colturato Eduardo V. Carneiro Edmar Chartone-Souza Andrea M. A. Nascimento 《Applied microbiology and biotechnology》2009,84(4):777-789
The prokaryotic diversity associated with organic household waste (OHW), leachate (start-up inoculum), and mesophilic anaerobic
digestion processes in the degradation of OHW for 44 and 90 days was investigated using a culture-independent approach. Bacterial
and archaeal 16S rRNA and mcrA gene clone libraries were constructed from community DNA preparations. Bacterial clones were affiliated with 13 phyla, of
which Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes were represented in all libraries, whereas Actinobacteria, Thermotogae, Lentisphaerae, Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, Cyanobacteria, Synergistetes, Spirochaetes, Deferribacteres, and Deinococcus-Thermus were exclusively identified in a single library. Within the Archaea domain, the Euryarchaeota phylum was the only one represented. Corresponding sequences were associated with the following orders of hydrogenotrophic
methanogens: Methanomicrobiales (Methanoculleus genus) and Methanobacteriales (Methanosphaera and Methanobacterium genera). One archaeal clone was not affiliated with any order and may represent a novel taxon. Diversity indices showed greater
diversity of Bacteria when compared to methanogenic Archaea. 相似文献
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Development, characterization, and comparative analysis of polymorphism at common bean SSR loci isolated from genic and genomic sources. 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
Luiz Ricardo Hanai Tatiana de Campos Luis Eduardo Aranha Camargo Luciana Lasry Benchimol Anete Pereira de Souza Maeli Melotto Sérgio Augusto Moraes Carbonell Alisson Fernando Chioratto Luciano Consoli Eduardo Fernando Formighieri Marcos Vinícius Bohrer Monteiro Siqueira Siu Mui Tsai Maria Lucia Carneiro Vieira 《Génome》2007,50(3):266-277
Microsatellites or SSRs (single sequence repeats) have been used to construct and integrate genetic maps in crop species, including Phaseolus vulgaris. In the present study, 3 cDNA libraries generated by the Bean EST project (http://lgm.esalq.usp.br/BEST/), comprising a unigene collection of 3126 sequences and a genomic microsatellite-enriched library, were analyzed for the presence of SSRs. A total of 219 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were found to carry 240 SSRs (named EST-SSR), whereas 714 genomic sequences contained 471 SSRs (named genomic-SSR). A subset of 80 SSRs, 40 EST-SSRs, and 40 genomic-SSRs were evaluated for molecular polymorphism in 23 genotypes of cultivated beans from the Mesoamerican and Andean genetic pools, including Brazilian cultivars and 2 related species. Of the common bean genotypes, 31 EST-SSR loci were polymorphic, yielding 2-12 alleles as compared with 26 polymorphic genomic-SSRs, accounting for 2-7 alleles. Cluster analysis from data using both genic and genomic-SSR revealed a clear separation between Andean and Mesoamerican beans. The usefulness of these loci for distinguishing bean genotypes and genetic mapping is discussed. 相似文献
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Partial sequencing and mapping of clones from two maize cDNA libraries 总被引:11,自引:0,他引:11
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J.C. Souza E.C Vanzela R.A. Ribeiro L.F. Rezende C.A. de Oliveira E.M. Carneiro H.C.F. Oliveira A.C. Boschero 《Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)/Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids》2013,1831(4):769-775
Aims/hypothesis
Changes in cellular cholesterol level may contribute to beta cell dysfunction. Islets from low density lipoprotein receptor knockout (LDLR−/−) mice have higher cholesterol content and secrete less insulin than wild-type (WT) mice. Here, we investigated the association between cholesterol content, insulin secretion and Ca2 + handling in these islets.Methods
Isolated islets from both LDLR−/− and WT mice were used for measurements of insulin secretion (radioimmunoassay), cholesterol content (fluorimetric assay), cytosolic Ca2 + level (fura-2AM) and SNARE protein expression (VAMP-2, SNAP-25 and syntaxin-1A). Cholesterol was depleted by incubating the islets with increasing concentrations (0–10 mmol/l) of methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (MβCD).Results
The first and second phases of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) were lower in LDLR−/− than in WT islets, paralleled by an impairment of Ca2 + handling in the former. SNAP-25 and VAMP-2, but not syntaxin-1A, were reduced in LDLR−/− compared with WT islets. Removal of excess cholesterol from LDLR−/− islets normalized glucose- and tolbutamide-induced insulin release. Glucose-stimulated Ca2 + handling was also normalized in cholesterol-depleted LDLR−/− islets. Cholesterol removal from WT islets by 0.1 and 1.0 mmol/l MβCD impaired both GSIS and Ca2 + handling. In addition, at 10 mmol/l MβCD WT islet showed a loss of membrane integrity and higher DNA fragmentation.Conclusion
Abnormally high (LDLR−/− islets) or low cholesterol content (WT islets treated with MβCD) alters both GSIS and Ca2 + handling. Normalization of cholesterol improves Ca2 + handling and insulin secretion in LDLR−/− islets. 相似文献17.
Martin Sander Tatiana Coelho Balbão Michael John Polito Erli Schneider Costa Ana Paula Bertoldi Carneiro 《Polar Biology》2007,30(5):659-661
We examined the breeding populations of chinstrap penguins (Pygoscelis antarctica) on Chabrier Rock and Shag Island within Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica from 2002
to 2004. When comparing our results to historic data from 1979, we found an overall decline of 57% in the last 25 years, mirroring
the population trend of this species in other regions of the Antarctic Peninsula. Our results are discussed in relation to
factors hypothesized to be driving the declines found at other sites, as well as the importance of consistent annual censuses
to accurately determine population trends. 相似文献
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Marcelo De Franco Patrícia dos Santos Carneiro Luciana Carla Peters Francisca Vorraro Andrea Borrego Orlando Garcia Ribeiro Nancy Starobinas Wafa Koury Cabrera Olga Martinez Ibañez 《Mammalian genome》2007,18(4):263-269
Lines of mice were obtained by selective breeding for maximum (AIRmax) or minimum (AIRmin) acute inflammation. They present
distinct neutrophil influx and show frequency disequilibrium of the solute carrier family 11a member 1
(Slc11a1) alleles. This gene is involved in ion transport at the endosomes within macrophages and neutrophils, interfering in their
activation. Homozygous AIRmax and AIRmin sublines for the Slc11a1 gene were produced to examine the interaction of this gene with the acute inflammatory loci. The present work investigated
wound-healing traits in AIRmax and AIRmin mice, in F1 and F2 intercrosses, and in Slc11a1 sublines. Two-millimeter ear punches were made in the mice and hole closure was measured during 40 days. AIRmax mice demonstrated
significant tissue repair while AIRmin mice did not. Significant differences between the responses of male and female mice
were also observed. Wound-healing traits demonstrated a correlation with neutrophil influx in F2 populations. AIRmax
SS
showed higher ear-wound closure than AIRmax
RR
mice, suggesting that the Slc11a1
S allele favored ear tissue repair. QTL analysis has detected two inflammatory loci modulating ear wound healing on chromosomes
1 and 14. These results suggest the involvement of the acute inflammation modifier QTL in the wound-healing phenotype. 相似文献
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Bosqueiro JR Carneiro EM Bordin S Boschero AC 《Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology》2000,78(6):462-468
The effect of tetracaine on 45Ca efflux, cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration [Ca2+]i, and insulin secretion in isolated pancreatic islets and beta-cells was studied. In the absence of external Ca2+, tetracaine (0.1-2.0 mM) increased the 45Ca efflux from isolated islets in a dose-dependentOFF efflux caused by 50 mM K+ or by the association of carbachol (0.2 mM) and 50 mM K+. Tetracaine permanently increased the [Ca2+]i in isolated beta-cells in Ca2+-free medium enriched with 2.8 mM glucose and 25 microM D-600 (methoxiverapamil). This effect was also observed in the presence of 10 mM caffeine or 1 microM thapsigargin. In the presence of 16.7 mM glucose, tetracaine transiently increased the insulin secretion from islets perfused in the absence and presence of external Ca2+. These data indicate that tetracaine mobilises Ca2+ from a thapsigargin-insensitive store and stimulates insulin secretion in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. The increase in 45Ca efflux caused by high concentrations of K+ and by carbachol indicates that tetracaine did not interfere with a cation or inositol triphosphate sensitive Ca2+ pool in beta-cells. 相似文献
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Xavier Fioramonti Adam Deak Srinidhi Deshpande Lionel Carneiro Chunxue Zhou Nazish Sayed Branly Orban Joshua R. Berlin Luc Pénicaud Corinne Leloup Annie Beuve Vanessa H. Routh 《PloS one》2013,8(7)