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Identification of unrecognized host factors promoting HIV-1 latency.

Authors :
Li, Zichong
Douek, Daniel C1
Li, Zichong
Hajian, Cyrus
Greene, Warner C
Li, Zichong
Douek, Daniel C1
Li, Zichong
Hajian, Cyrus
Greene, Warner C
Source :
PLoS pathogens; vol 16, iss 12, e1009055; 1553-7366
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

To counter HIV latency, it is important to develop a better understanding of the full range of host factors promoting latency. Their identification could suggest new strategies to reactivate latent proviruses and subsequently kill the host cells ("shock and kill"), or to permanently silence these latent proviruses ("block and lock"). We recently developed a screening strategy termed "Reiterative Enrichment and Authentication of CRISPRi Targets" (REACT) that can unambiguously identify host genes promoting HIV latency, even in the presence of high background "noise" produced by the stochastic nature of HIV reactivation. After applying this strategy in four cell lines displaying different levels of HIV inducibility, we identified FTSJ3, TMEM178A, NICN1 and the Integrator Complex as host genes promoting HIV latency. shRNA knockdown of these four repressive factors significantly enhances HIV expression in primary CD4 T cells, and active HIV infection is preferentially found in cells expressing lower levels of these four factors. Mechanistically, we found that downregulation of these newly identified host inhibitors stimulates different stages of RNA Polymerase II-mediated transcription of HIV-1. The identification and validation of these new host inhibitors provide insight into the novel mechanisms that maintain HIV latency even when cells are activated and undergo cell division.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PLoS pathogens; vol 16, iss 12, e1009055; 1553-7366
Notes :
application/pdf, PLoS pathogens vol 16, iss 12, e1009055 1553-7366
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367397080
Document Type :
Electronic Resource