Regulation of Unbalanced Redox Homeostasis Induced by the Expression of Wild-Type HIV-1 Viral Protein R (NL4-3Vpr) in Fission Yeast

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Zoltán Gazdag
Timea Stromájer-rácz
Joseph Belagyi
Richard Y. Zhao
Robert T. Elder
Eszter Virág
Miklós Pesti
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[1] University of Pécs,Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Pécs,Department of Pathology, Department of Microbiology
[3] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Immunology, Institute of Human Virology
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Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2015年 / 66卷
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HIV-1; Vpr; oxidative stress; fission yeast;
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The wild-type viral protein R (Vpr) of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 exerts multiple effects on cellular activities during infection, including the induction of cell cycle G2 arrest and the death of human cells and cells of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. In this study, wild-type Vpr (NL4-3Vpr) integrated as a single copy gene in S. pombe chromosome was used to investigate the molecular impact of Vpr on cellular oxidative stress. NL4-3Vpr triggered an atypical response in early (14-h), and a wellregulated oxidative stress response in late (35-h) log-phase cultures. Specifically, NL4-3Vpr expression induced oxidative stress in the 14-h cultures leading, to decreased levels of superoxide anion (O2·−), hydroxyl radical (·OH) and glutathione (GSH), and significantly decreased activities of catalase, glu-tathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and glutathione S-transferase. In the 35-h cultures, elevated levels of O2·− and peroxides were accompanied by increased activities of most antioxidant enzymes, suggesting that the Vpr-induced unbalanced redox state of the cells might contribute to the adverse effects in HIV-infected patients.
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