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HIV-1 Vpu and HIV-2 Env counteract BST-2/tetherin by sequestration in a perinuclear compartment.

Authors :
Hauser H
Lopez LA
Yang SJ
Oldenburg JE
Exline CM
Guatelli JC
Cannon PM
Source :
Retrovirology [Retrovirology] 2010 Jun 07; Vol. 7, pp. 51. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Jun 07.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: In the absence of the Vpu protein, newly formed HIV-1 particles can remain attached to the surface of human cells due to the action of an interferon-inducible cellular restriction factor, BST-2/tetherin. Tetherin also restricts the release of other enveloped viral particles and is counteracted by a several viral anti-tetherin factors including the HIV-2 Env, SIV Nef and KSHV K5 proteins.<br />Results: We observed that a fraction of tetherin is located at the surface of restricting cells, and that co-expression of both HIV-1 Vpu and HIV-2 Env reduced this population. In addition, Vpu, but not the HIV-2 Env, reduced total cellular levels of tetherin. An additional effect observed for both Vpu and the HIV-2 Env was to redirect tetherin to an intracellular perinuclear compartment that overlapped with markers for the TGN (trans-Golgi network). Sequestration of tetherin in this compartment was independent of tetherin's normal endocytosis trafficking pathway.<br />Conclusions: Both HIV-1 Vpu and HIV-2 Env redirect tetherin away from the cell surface and sequester the protein in a perinuclear compartment, which likely blocks the action of this cellular restriction factor. Vpu also promotes the degradation of tetherin, suggesting that it uses more than one mechanism to counteract tetherin restriction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1742-4690
Volume :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Retrovirology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20529266
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-7-51