Author/Editor     Lenassi, Metka; Cagney, Gerard; Liao, Maofu; Vaupotič, Tomaž; Bartholomeeusen, Koen; Cheng, Yifan; Krogan, Nevan J; Plemenitaš, Ana; Peterlin, B Matija
Title     HIV Nef is secreted in exosomes and triggers apoptosis in bystander CD4+ T cells
Type     članek
Source     Traffic
Vol. and No.     Letnik 11
Publication year     2010
Volume     str. 110-22
Language     eng
Abstract     The HIV accessory protein negative factor (Nef) is one of the earliest and most abundantly expressed viral proteins. It is also found in the serum of infected individuals (Caby MP, Lankar D, Vincendeau-Scherrer C, Raposo G, Bonnerot C. Exosomal-like vesicles are present in human blood plasma. Int Immunol 2005;17:879-887). Extracellular Nef protein has deleterious effects on CD4(+) T cells (James CO, Huang MB, Khan M, Garcia-Barrio M, Powell MD, Bond VC. Extracellular Nef protein targets CD4(+) T cells for apoptosis by interacting with CXCR4 surface receptors. J Virol 2004;78:3099-3109), the primary targets of HIV, and can suppress immunoglobulin class switching in bystander B cells (Qiao X, He B, Chiu A, Knowles DM, Chadburn A, Cerutti A. Human immunodeficiency virus 1 Nef suppresses CD40-dependent immunoglobulin class switching in bystander B cells. Nat Immunol 2006;7:302-310). Nevertheless, the mode of exit of Nef from infected cells remains a conundrum. We found that Nef stimulates its own export via the release of exosomes from all cells examined. Depending on its intracellular location, these Nef exosomes form at the plasma membrane, late endosomes or both compartments in Jurkat, SupT1 and primary T cells, respectively. Nef release through exosomes is conserved also during HIV-1 infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs). Released Nef exosomes cause activation-induced cell death of resting PBLs in vitro. Thus, HIV-infected cells export Nef in bioactive vesicles, which facilitate the depletion of CD4(+) T cells that is a hallmark of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Descriptors     PLASMIDS
CD4-POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES
HELA CELLS
JURKAT CELLS
HIV-1
VIRAL PROTEINS
TRANSFECTION
GENE PRODUCTS, NEF
RECEPTORS, ANTIGEN, T-CELL
APOPTOSIS
VIRION
LUCIFERASE
FLOW CYTOMETRY
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
MICROSCOPY, FLUORESCENCE
IMMUNOBLOTTING