CD8+T Lymphocyte-Mediated Inhibition of HIV-1 Long Terminal Repeat Transcription: A Novel Antiviral Mechanism
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 9 (11) , 1079-1086
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1993.9.1079
Abstract
HIV-1 infection evokes a vigorous antiviral response that may participate in resolving the initial peak of plasma viremia and maintenance of the asymptomatic state. CD8+ T lymphocytes of HIV-1-infected individuals play a critical role in the cellular anti-HIV response. In agreement with previous reports, we observed a potent suppressive effect on HIV-1 production from autologous CD4+ T lymphocytes by CD8+ T lymphocytes from asymptomatic HIV-1-infected individuals. To elucidate the mechanism(s) of the nonlytic suppressive antiviral activity, we examined the effect of CD8+ T lymphocytes on the transcriptional activity of the HIV-1 promoter (HIV-LTR). CD8+ lymphocytes from HIV-1-infected asymptomatic individuals suppressed tat-mediated HIV-LTR transcription in CD4+ lymphocytes. HIV-LTR transcriptional activity was suppressed by CD8 lymphocytes to an extent similar to tat-mediated transcription whereas CMV immediate early gene promoter activity was not affected. In contrast to the suppressive effect seen with CD8+ lymphocytes from HIV-1-infected individuals, CD8+ lymphocytes from uninfected individuals did not significantly inhibit tat-mediated or HIV-LTR transcription. The transcriptional inhibitory activity was not MHC class I restricted and could be mediated by a soluble factor(s). Supernatants from some CD8+ T lymphocyte cultures from HIV-1+ individuals exerted an inhibitory effect on tat-mediated HIV-LTR transcription comparable to that seen with CD8+ cells. In conclusion, CD8+ lymphocytes from asymptomatic HIV-1+ individuals could suppress virus production by inhibiting HIV-1 gene expression.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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