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Mechanisms of HIV Latency in CD4 T cells

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Page 1: Mechanisms of HIV Latency in CD4 T cells. T TM

Mechanisms of HIV Latencyin CD4 T cells

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TTM

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The HIV Life Cycle

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What is Latency?The HIV Life Cycle

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DNA methylation miRNA

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Heterogeneity in HIV Expression: Cis- vs. Trans- Effects

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0.5-2%

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Latent HIV integration sites in J-Lat cells

1. Heterochromatin mediated silencing ~10%2. Transcriptional interference ~10%3. Virus integration-mediated mutagenesis

<5%4. Gene deserts, long intergenic regions

~15% 5. Unknown (integration within genes)

~60%

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Promoter

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HIV CpG Islands Are Methylated in Latently Infected Primary CD4+ Cells

Quiescent nonpolarized Reactivated nonpolarized

21 days post infection

Mock Mock

561.6

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Conclusions

-HIV Latency is established at the transcriptional level in primary memory T cells

-Cis-acting and Trans-acting mechanism are likely to contribute to the establishment of HIV latency in primary T cells

-While trans-acting factors are likely to be homogeneous within a homogeneous lymphocyte population (i.e. resting TCM), different integration sites are likely to suppress HIV transcription via distinct mechanisms. This is due to the variety of repressive chromatin environments that exists in cells.

-HIV latency is therefore likely to be heterogeneous (therapeutic implications)

-The HIV genome is methylated in a large fraction of latently-infected cells (both transformed and primary lymphoid cell models)

-Inhibitors of methylation potently synergize with trans-acting factors (TNF, prostratin) to reactivate latent HIV

-Future efforts will need to better define the mechanism of HIV latency in primary lymphoid cells either isolated from patients or from appropriate in vitro model systems.

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Utah School ofMedicineA. BosqueV. Planelles

Gladstone Instituteof Virology and immunologyUCSFT. MahmoudiD. BisgroveA. JordanS. KauderS. HakreL. Chavez

U. PennM. LewinskiF. Bushman