Several cellular microRNAs show substantial changes in expression during HIV-1 infection and their active role in the viral life cycle is progressively emerging. In the present study, we found that HIV-1 infection of Jurkat T cells significantly induces the expression of miR-222. We show that this induction depends on HIV-1 Tat protein, which is able to increase the transcriptional activity of NFkB on miR-222 promoter. Moreover, we demonstrate that miR-222 directly targets CD4, a key receptor for HIV-1, thus reducing its expression. We propose that Tat, by inducing miR-222 expression, complements the CD4 downregulation activity exerted by other viral proteins (i.e., Nef, Vpu, and Env), and we suggest that this represents a novel mechanism through which HIV-1 efficiently represses CD4 expression in infected cells.

Orecchini, E., Doria, M., Michienzi, A., Giuliani, E., Vessena, L., Ciafre', S.a., et al. (2014). The HIV-1 Tat protein modulates CD4 expression in human T cells through the induction of miR-222. RNA BIOLOGY, 11(4), 334-338 [10.4161/rna.28372].

The HIV-1 Tat protein modulates CD4 expression in human T cells through the induction of miR-222.

MICHIENZI, ALESSANDRO;CIAFRE', SILVIA ANNA;FARACE, MARIA GIULIA;GALARDI, SILVIA
2014-01-01

Abstract

Several cellular microRNAs show substantial changes in expression during HIV-1 infection and their active role in the viral life cycle is progressively emerging. In the present study, we found that HIV-1 infection of Jurkat T cells significantly induces the expression of miR-222. We show that this induction depends on HIV-1 Tat protein, which is able to increase the transcriptional activity of NFkB on miR-222 promoter. Moreover, we demonstrate that miR-222 directly targets CD4, a key receptor for HIV-1, thus reducing its expression. We propose that Tat, by inducing miR-222 expression, complements the CD4 downregulation activity exerted by other viral proteins (i.e., Nef, Vpu, and Env), and we suggest that this represents a novel mechanism through which HIV-1 efficiently represses CD4 expression in infected cells.
2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/13 - BIOLOGIA APPLICATA
English
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CD4; HIV-1; NFkB; microRNAs; post-transcriptional regulation
Orecchini, E., Doria, M., Michienzi, A., Giuliani, E., Vessena, L., Ciafre', S.a., et al. (2014). The HIV-1 Tat protein modulates CD4 expression in human T cells through the induction of miR-222. RNA BIOLOGY, 11(4), 334-338 [10.4161/rna.28372].
Orecchini, E; Doria, M; Michienzi, A; Giuliani, E; Vessena, L; Ciafre', Sa; Farace, Mg; Galardi, S
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