p53 binding protein-1 (53BP1) participates in checkpoint signaling during the DNA damage response (DDR) and during mitosis. In this study we report that 53BP1 aggregates in nuclear foci within syncytia elicited by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 envelope. 53BP1 aggregation occurs as a consequence of nuclear fusion (karyogamy (KG)). It colocalizes partially with the promyelomonocytic leukemia protein (PML), and the ataxia telangiectasia mutated kinase (ATM), the two components of the DDR that mediate apoptosis induced by the HIV-1 envelope. ATM-dependent phosphorylation of 53BP1 on serines 25 and 1778 (53BP1S25P and 53BP1S1778P) occurs at these DNA damage foci. 53BP1S25P was also detected in syncytia present in the lymph nodes or frontal brain sections from HIV-1-infected carriers, as well as in peripheral blood mononucleated cells from HIV-1-infected individuals, correlating with viral load. Knockdown of 53BP1 caused HIV-1 envelope-induced syncytia to enter abnormal mitoses, leading to their selective destruction through mitochondrion-dependent and caspase-dependent pathways. In conclusion, depletion of 53BP1 triggers the demise of HIV-1-elicited syncytia through mitotic catastrophe.

Perfettini, J., Nardacci, R., Séror, C., Raza, S., Sepe, S., Saïdi, H., et al. (2010). 53BP1 represses mitotic catastrophe in syncytia elicited by the HIV-1 envelope. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION, 17(5), 811-820 [10.1038/cdd.2009.159].

53BP1 represses mitotic catastrophe in syncytia elicited by the HIV-1 envelope

PIACENTINI, MAURO;
2010-05-01

Abstract

p53 binding protein-1 (53BP1) participates in checkpoint signaling during the DNA damage response (DDR) and during mitosis. In this study we report that 53BP1 aggregates in nuclear foci within syncytia elicited by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 envelope. 53BP1 aggregation occurs as a consequence of nuclear fusion (karyogamy (KG)). It colocalizes partially with the promyelomonocytic leukemia protein (PML), and the ataxia telangiectasia mutated kinase (ATM), the two components of the DDR that mediate apoptosis induced by the HIV-1 envelope. ATM-dependent phosphorylation of 53BP1 on serines 25 and 1778 (53BP1S25P and 53BP1S1778P) occurs at these DNA damage foci. 53BP1S25P was also detected in syncytia present in the lymph nodes or frontal brain sections from HIV-1-infected carriers, as well as in peripheral blood mononucleated cells from HIV-1-infected individuals, correlating with viral load. Knockdown of 53BP1 caused HIV-1 envelope-induced syncytia to enter abnormal mitoses, leading to their selective destruction through mitochondrion-dependent and caspase-dependent pathways. In conclusion, depletion of 53BP1 triggers the demise of HIV-1-elicited syncytia through mitotic catastrophe.
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Settore BIO/06 - ANATOMIA COMPARATA E CITOLOGIA
English
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Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases; Male; DNA Damage; Hela Cells; RNA Interference; Immunohistochemistry; Tumor Suppressor Proteins; DNA-Binding Proteins; Humans; Apoptosis; HIV-1; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins; env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Mitosis; Giant Cells; Cell Cycle Proteins; Phosphorylation; Adult
Perfettini, J., Nardacci, R., Séror, C., Raza, S., Sepe, S., Saïdi, H., et al. (2010). 53BP1 represses mitotic catastrophe in syncytia elicited by the HIV-1 envelope. CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION, 17(5), 811-820 [10.1038/cdd.2009.159].
Perfettini, J; Nardacci, R; Séror, C; Raza, S; Sepe, S; Saïdi, H; Brottes, F; Amendola, A; Subra, F; Del Nonno, F; Chessa, L; D'Incecco, A; Gougeon, M; Piacentini, M; Kroemer, G
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