The Siva protein is a novel intracellular ligand of the CD4 receptor that promotes HIV-1 envelope-induced apoptosis in T-lymphoid cells

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Bénédicte Py
Jérôme Bouchet
Guillaume Jacquot
Nathalie Sol-Foulon
Stéphane Basmaciogullari
Olivier Schwartz
Martine Biard-Piechaczyk
Serge Benichou
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[1] Université Paris Descartes,Institut Cochin, CNRS (UMR 8104)
[2] Inserm U567,Department of Cell Biology
[3] Harvard Medical School,Laboratoire Infections Rétrovirales et Signalisation Cellulaire, CNRS UMR 5121
[4] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[5] Université Montpellier 1,undefined
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Apoptosis | 2007年 / 12卷
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Apoptosis; CD4; HIV envelope; Siva-1; T-lymphocytes;
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In addition to its positive signaling function in the antigen presentation process, CD4 acts as the primary receptor for HIV-1. Contact between CD4 and the viral envelope leads to virus entry, but can also trigger apoptosis of uninfected CD4+ T-cells through a mechanism that is poorly understood. We show that Siva-1, a death domain-containing proapoptotic protein, associates with the cytoplasmic domain of CD4. This interaction is mediated by the cysteine-rich region found in the C-terminal part of the Siva-1 protein. Expression of Siva-1 specifically increases the susceptibility of both T-cell lines and unstimulated human primary CD4+ T-lymphocytes to CD4-mediated apoptosis triggered by the HIV-1 envelope, and results in activation of a caspase-dependent mitochondrial pathway. The same susceptibility is observed in T-cells expressing a truncated form of CD4 that is able to recruit Siva-1 but fails to associate with p56Lck, indicating that Siva-1 participates in a pathway independent of the p56Lck kinase activity. Altogether, these results suggest that Siva-1 might participate in the CD4-initiated signaling apoptotic pathway induced by the HIV-1 envelope in T-lymphoid cells.
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