[HTML][HTML] Interferon block to HIV-1 transduction in macrophages despite SAMHD1 degradation and high deoxynucleoside triphosphates supply

L Dragin, LA Nguyen, H Lahouassa, A Sourisce, B Kim… - Retrovirology, 2013 - Springer
L Dragin, LA Nguyen, H Lahouassa, A Sourisce, B Kim, BC Ramirez, F Margottin-Goguet
Retrovirology, 2013Springer
Background Interferon-α (IFN-α) is an essential mediator of the antiviral response, which
potently inhibits both early and late phases of HIV replication. The SAMHD1
deoxynucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) hydrolase represents the prototype of a new antiviral
strategy we referred to as “nucleotide depletion”. SAMHD1 depletes dNTP levels in myeloid
cells below those required for optimal synthesis of HIV viral DNA. HIV-2 and its SIVsm and
SIVmac close relatives encode a protein termed Vpx, which counteracts SAMHD1. The …
Background
Interferon-α (IFN-α) is an essential mediator of the antiviral response, which potently inhibits both early and late phases of HIV replication. The SAMHD1 deoxynucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) hydrolase represents the prototype of a new antiviral strategy we referred to as “nucleotide depletion”. SAMHD1 depletes dNTP levels in myeloid cells below those required for optimal synthesis of HIV viral DNA. HIV-2 and its SIVsm and SIVmac close relatives encode a protein termed Vpx, which counteracts SAMHD1. The potentiality of IFN-α to cooperate with nucleotide depletion has been poorly investigated so far. Here we wondered whether IFN-α affects SAMHD1 expression, Vpx-induced SAMHD1 degradation, Vpx-mediated rescue of HIV-1 transduction and the dNTP supply in monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs).
Results
IFN-α inhibited HIV-1 transduction in monocytes and in MDMs while SAMHD1 expression was not up-regulated. Vpx triggered SAMHD1 degradation in IFN-α treated cells, and weakly restored HIV-1 transduction from the IFN-α block. Vpx helper effect towards HIV-1 transduction was gradually inhibited with increasing doses of IFN-α. dNTP levels were not significantly affected in MDMs and CD4+ primary activated T lymphocytes by IFN-α and, in correlation with SAMHD1 degradation, restoration of dNTP levels by Vpx was efficient in MDMs treated with the cytokine. In contrast, IFN-α inhibited Vpx-mediated SAMHD1 degradation in THP-1 cells, where, accordingly, Vpx could not rescue HIV-1 transduction.
Conclusion
Our results suggest that the early antiviral effect of IFN-α results from a mechanism independent of nucleotide depletion in MDMs. In addition, they indicate that the macrophage-like THP-1 cell line may provide a system to characterize an IFN-α-induced cell response that inhibits Vpx-mediated SAMHD1 degradation.
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