Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef induces programmed death 1 expression through a p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent mechanism

K Muthumani, AY Choo, DJ Shedlock, DJ Laddy… - Journal of …, 2008 - journals.asm.org
K Muthumani, AY Choo, DJ Shedlock, DJ Laddy, SG Sundaram, L Hirao, L Wu, KP Thieu…
Journal of virology, 2008journals.asm.org
Chronic viral infection is characterized by the functional impairment of virus-specific T-cell
responses. Recent evidence has suggested that the inhibitory receptor programmed death 1
(PD-1) is specifically upregulated on antigen-specific T cells during various chronic viral
infections. Indeed, it has been reported that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific T
cells express elevated levels of PD-1 and that this expression correlates with the viral load
and inversely with CD4+ T-cell counts. More importantly, antibody blockade of the PD-1/PD …
Abstract
Chronic viral infection is characterized by the functional impairment of virus-specific T-cell responses. Recent evidence has suggested that the inhibitory receptor programmed death 1 (PD-1) is specifically upregulated on antigen-specific T cells during various chronic viral infections. Indeed, it has been reported that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific T cells express elevated levels of PD-1 and that this expression correlates with the viral load and inversely with CD4+ T-cell counts. More importantly, antibody blockade of the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway was sufficient to both increase and stimulate virus-specific T-cell proliferation and cytokine production. However, the mechanisms that mediate HIV-induced PD-1 upregulation are not known. Here, we provide evidence that the HIV type 1 (HIV-1) accessory protein Nef can transcriptionally induce the expression of PD-1 during infection in vitro. Nef-induced PD-1 upregulation requires its proline-rich motif and the activation of the downstream kinase p38. Further, inhibition of Nef activity by p38 MAPK inhibitor effectively blocked PD-1 upregulation, suggesting that p38 MAPK activation is an important initiating event in Nef-mediated PD-1 expression in HIV-1-infected cells. These data demonstrate an important signaling event of Nef in HIV-1 pathogenesis.
American Society for Microbiology