PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Impact of viral factors on subcellular distribution and RNA export activity of HIV-1 rev in astrocytes 1321N1.

  • Atoshi Banerjee,
  • Ronald Benjamin,
  • Sharmistha Banerjee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072905
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. e72905

Abstract

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CNS associated cells are permissive to HIV-1 infection, but poor in virus production due to attenuated Rev activity. The temporal and the spatial distribution of Rev in human astrocyte 1321N1 and glioblastoma GO-G-CCM were monitored for explaining the reduced Rev activity and low viral production during HIV-1 infection. Rev remained localized to the nuclei of these cells upon infection, attenuating its export activity, as manifested by low copy number of RRE-containing viral-mRNA in the cytoplasm of these cells. In contrast to infection, when Rev alone was transiently expressed, it localized in the cytoplasm of 1321N1. The localization changed to the nucleus when Rev was expressed in the presence of other viral proteins through pro-viral DNA pNL4-3. This study, for the first time, revealed the impact of other HIV-1 proteins apart from host factors in regulating the subcellular localization of Rev in astrocytes and hence the fate of HIV-1 infection in these cells.