Role of retroviral restriction factors in the interferon-α–mediated suppression of HIV-1 in vivo

Satish K. Pillai(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Mohamed Abdel‐Mohsen(University of California, San Francisco), John Guatelli(VA San Diego Healthcare System), Mark Skasko(VA San Diego Healthcare System), Alexander Monto(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Katsuya Fujimoto(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Steven A. Yukl(San Francisco VA Medical Center), Warner C. Greene(Gladstone Institutes), Helen Kovari(University of Zurich), Andri Rauch(University of Bern), Jacques Fellay, Manuel Battegay(University Hospital of Basel), Bernard Hirschel(University Hospital of Geneva), Andrea Witteck(University of St.Gallen), Enos Bernasconi(Ospedale regionale di Lugano), Bruno Ledergerber(University of Zurich), Huldrych F. Günthard(University of Zurich), Joseph K. Wong(San Francisco VA Medical Center), the Swiss HIV Cohort Study, Jürgen Barth, Manuel Battegay(University Hospital of Basel), Enos Bernasconi(Ospedale regionale di Lugano), Joseph Boni, HC Bucher, Claudine Burton‐Jeangros, Alexandra Calmy, Matthias Cavassini, Cristina Cellerai, Michael E. Egger, Luigia Elzi, Jan Fehr, Jacques Fellay, Markus Flepp, P Francioli, Hansjakob Furrer, C A Fux, Meri Gorgievski, Huldrych F. Günthard(University of Zurich), David Haerry, Barbara Hasse, Hans H. Hirsch, Bernard Hirschel(University Hospital of Geneva), Irène Hösli, Christoph Kahlert, Laurent Kaiser, Olivia Keiser, Christian Kind, Thomas Klimkait, Helen Kovari(University of Zurich), Bruno Ledergerber(University of Zurich), G Martinetti, Begoña Martínez de Tejada, Karin J. Metzner, Nora Müller, David Nadal, G Pantaleo, Andri Rauch(University of Bern), Stephan Regenass, Martin Rickenbach, C Rudin, Peter Schmid, D. Schultze, F. Schöni-Affolter, Jörg Schüpbach, R Speck, Patrick Taffé, Philip Tarr, Amalio Telenti, Alexandra Trkola, P Vernazza, Rachel Weber, Sabine Yerly
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 6, 2012
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Abstract

The antiviral potency of the cytokine IFN-α has been long appreciated but remains poorly understood. A number of studies have suggested that induction of the apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme, catalytic polypeptide 3 (APOBEC3) and bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST-2/tetherin/CD317) retroviral restriction factors underlies the IFN-α-mediated suppression of HIV-1 replication in vitro. We sought to characterize the as-yet-undefined relationship between IFN-α treatment, retroviral restriction factors, and HIV-1 in vivo. APOBEC3G, APOBEC3F, and BST-2 expression levels were measured in HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-coinfected, antiretroviral therapy-naïve individuals before, during, and after pegylated IFN-α/ribavirin (IFN-α/riba) combination therapy. IFN-α/riba therapy decreased HIV-1 viral load by -0.921 (±0.858) log(10) copies/mL in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients. APOBEC3G/3F and BST-2 mRNA expression was significantly elevated during IFN-α/riba treatment in patient-derived CD4+ T cells (P < 0.04 and P < 0.008, paired Wilcoxon), and extent of BST-2 induction was correlated with reduction in HIV-1 viral load during treatment (P < 0.05, Pearson's r). APOBEC3 induction during treatment was correlated with degree of viral hypermutation (P < 0.03, Spearman's ρ), and evolution of the HIV-1 accessory protein viral protein U (Vpu) during IFN-α/riba treatment was suggestive of increased BST-2-mediated selection pressure. These data suggest that host restriction factors play a critical role in the antiretroviral capacity of IFN-α in vivo, and warrant investigation into therapeutic strategies that specifically enhance the expression of these intrinsic immune factors in HIV-1-infected individuals.


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