Bcl-2 upregulation by HIV-1 tat during infection of primary human macrophages in culture |
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Authors: | Mingjie Zhang Xingxiang Li Xiaowu Pang Linna Ding Owen Wood Kathleen A. Clouse Indira Hewlett Andrew I. Dayton |
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Affiliation: | Division of Emerging and Transfusion Transmitted Diseases, Office of Blood Research and Review, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Rockville, MD 20852-1448, USA. |
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Abstract: | The ability of cells of the human monocyte/macrophage lineage to host HIV-1 replication while resisting cell death is believed to significantly contribute to their ability to serve as a reservoir for viral replication in the host. Although macrophages are generally resistant to apoptosis, interruption of anti-apoptotic pathways can render them susceptible to apoptosis. Here we report that HIV-1(BAL )infection of primary human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) upregulates the mRNA and protein levels of the anti-apoptic gene, Bcl-2. Furthermore, this upregulation can be quantitatively mimicked by treating MDM with soluble HIV-1 Tat-86 protein. These results suggest that in infecting cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage, HIV-1 may be benefiting from additional protection against apoptosis caused by specific upregulation of cellular anti-apoptotic genes. |
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Keywords: | HIV Tat Bcl-2 Apoptosis Macrophage HIV-1BAL |
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