1. Amino acid starvation induces reactivation of silenced transgenes and latent HIV-1 provirus via down-regulation of histone deacetylase 4 (HDAC4)
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Davide Gabellini, Claudia Huichalaf, Rosanna Piccirillo, Michela Riba, Giorgio Casari, Ilaria Palmisano, Paola Brambilla, Maria Vittoria Schiaffino, Filippo Martinelli Boneschi, Guido Poli, Rosa Lucia D'Ambrosio, Sergio Valente, Antonello Mai, Giulia Della Chiara, Silvia Corbetta, Palmisano, I, Nullg, nullDella Chiara, D'Ambrosio, Rl, Huichalaf, C, Brambilla, P, Corbetta, S, Riba, M, Piccirillo, R, Valente, S, Casari, GIORGIO NEVIO, Mai, A, Boneschi, Fm, Gabellini, D, Poli, Guido, and Schiaffino, Mv
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral ,Transcriptional Activation ,ocular albinism type 1 ,Down-Regulation ,gpr143 ,Biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Histone Deacetylases ,hiv-1 latency ,Viral vector ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Proviruses ,RNA interference ,tnf alpha ,tyrosine ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Gene Silencing ,Transgenes ,Epigenetics ,Eye Proteins ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,030304 developmental biology ,2. Zero hunger ,0303 health sciences ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,Multidisciplinary ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,DNA Methylation ,Provirus ,Albinism, Ocular ,Molecular biology ,HDAC4 ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,Chromatin ,Repressor Proteins ,PNAS Plus ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,HIV-1 ,Tyrosine ,Histone deacetylase ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
The epigenetic silencing of exogenous transcriptional units integrated into the genome represents a critical problem both for long-term gene therapy efficacy and for the eradication of latent viral infections. We report here that limitation of essential amino acids, such as methionine and cysteine, causes selective up-regulation of exogenous transgene expression in mammalian cells. Prolonged amino acid deprivation led to significant and reversible increase in the expression levels of stably integrated transgenes transcribed by means of viral or human promoters in HeLa cells. This phenomenon was mediated by epigenetic chromatin modifications, because histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors reproduced starvation-induced transgene up-regulation, and transcriptome analysis, ChIP, and pharmacological and RNAi approaches revealed that a specific class II HDAC, namely HDAC4, plays a critical role in maintaining the silencing of exogenous transgenes. This mechanism was also operational in cells chronically infected with HIV-1, the etiological agent of AIDS, in a latency state. Indeed, both amino acid starvation and pharmacological inhibition of HDAC4 promoted reactivation of HIV-1 transcription and reverse transcriptase activity production in HDAC4 + ACH-2 T-lymphocytic cells but not in HDAC4 − U1 promonocytic cells. Thus, amino acid deprivation leads to transcriptional derepression of silenced transgenes, including integrated plasmids and retroviruses, by a process involving inactivation or down-regulation of HDAC4. These findings suggest that selective targeting of HDAC4 might represent a unique strategy for modulating the expression of therapeutic viral vectors, as well as that of integrated HIV-1 proviruses in latent reservoirs without significant cytotoxicity.
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- 2012
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