C-C Chemokine RANTES and HIV Long Terminal Repeat-Driven Gene Expression
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 13 (16) , 1367-1371
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1997.13.1367
Abstract
The C-C chemokines RANTES, MIP-1α, and MIP-1β have been characterized as constituents of an HIV- and SIV-suppressive factor released by CD8+ cells. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that chemokine receptors cooperate in HIV entry. However, these proteins are also known to have an effect on multiple intracellular signaling cascades that may affect the process of transcription. In the present study we demonstrate that treatment of CD4+ T cells with these chemokines or with cell supernatants from HTLV-I-immortalized CD8+ T cells results in significant reduction in the abundance of HIV-1-specific RNA as analyzed by Northern blot hybridization. To examine the possibility that such suppressive factors may inhibit HIV RNA transcription, we studied the effect of RANTES, the most effective HIV-suppressive chemokine, on basal and Tatinduced HIV-directed LTR expression of a reporter gene. Neither recombinant RANTES nor conditioned medium from CD8+ cells significantly altered HIV-1 LTR-directed chloramphenicol acetyltransferase expression in either transiently or stably transfected CD4+ T cell lines, either in the presence or in the absence of Tat. These results suggest that C-C chemokines do not inhibit viral RNA transcription.Keywords
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