The gene product Murr1 restricts HIV-1 replication in resting CD4+ lymphocytes

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Lakshmanan Ganesh
Ezra Burstein
Anuradha Guha-Niyogi
Mark K. Louder
John R. Mascola
Leo W. J. Klomp
Cisca Wijmenga
Colin S. Duckett
Gary J. Nabel
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[1] Vaccine Research Center,
[2] NIAID,undefined
[3] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[4] University of Michigan,undefined
[5] Medical Science I,undefined
[6] University Medical Center Utrecht,undefined
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Nature | 2003年 / 426卷
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Although human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infects quiescent and proliferating CD4+ lymphocytes, the virus replicates poorly in resting T cells1,2,3,4,5,6. Factors that block viral replication in these cells might help to prolong the asymptomatic phase of HIV infection7; however, the molecular mechanisms that control this process are not fully understood. Here we show that Murr1, a gene product known previously for its involvement in copper regulation8,9, inhibits HIV-1 growth in unstimulated CD4+ T cells. This inhibition was mediated in part through its ability to inhibit basal and cytokine-stimulated nuclear factor (NF)-κB activity. Knockdown of Murr1 increased NF-κB activity and decreased IκB-α concentrations by facilitating phospho-IκB-α degradation by the proteasome. Murr1 was detected in CD4+ T cells, and RNA-mediated interference of Murr1 in primary resting CD4+ lymphocytes increased HIV-1 replication. Through its effects on the proteasome, Murr1 acts as a genetic restriction factor that inhibits HIV-1 replication in lymphocytes, which could contribute to the regulation of asymptomatic HIV infection and the progression of AIDS.
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