REGULATION OF HIV-1 EXPRESSION BY CYTOKINE NETWORKS IN A CD4+ MODEL OF CHRONIC INFECTION

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BUTERA, ST
ROBERTS, BD
FOLKS, TM
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | 1993年 / 150卷 / 02期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Using the CD4+ model of chronic HIV-1 infection, OM-10.1, we investigated the influence of TNF-alpha regulatory networks on induced viral expression. Previously, OM-10.1 cultures were characterized to respond to exogenous TNF-alpha, as nearly 100% of the cells were activated to express HIV-1 within 24 h. In this study, OM-10.1 cells were pulse-treated, by applying exogenous factors for short periods of time and then washing, to determine if autocrine TNF-alpha could sustain HIV-1 activation in the absence of additional exogenous stimulation. After a TNF-alpha pulse treatment, the progressive increase of HIV-1 expressing OM-10.1 cells was prevented by the continuous presence of anti-TNF-alpha mAb. The inductive activity of supernatant from TNF-alpha pulse-treated OM-10.1 cultures was completely removed by absorption on immobilized anti-TNF-alpha mAb. In addition, TNF-alpha pulse-treated OM-10.1 cells activated HIV-1 expression in untreated OM-1 0.1 cells when cultured across a permeable membrane indicating paracrine effects. Interestingly, if TNF-alpha pulse-treated OM-10.1 cells were further pulse-treated with anti-TNF-alpha mAb, a marked reduction in autocrine TNF-alpha was observed although the level of newly synthesized TNF-alpha mRNA remained unaffected. A similar degree-of inhibition over autocrine TNF-alpha production was observed when soluble TNF receptors were used as the second pulse treatment in these experiments. Although the applicability of these results to in vivo chronically HIV-1-infected cells remains to be realized, these results do indicate that activated HIV-1 expression can be influenced by self-perpetuating mechanisms during periods of limited exogenous stimulation. Furthermore, physiologic mechanisms involving soluble cytokine receptors that counteract autocrine and paracrine activation of HIV-1 expression are shown here to play a regulatory role.
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