PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells

PKCtheta is essential for the activation of CD4+ T cells. Upon TCR/CD28 stimulation, PKCtheta is phosphorylated and migrates to the immunological synapse, inducing the activation of cellular transcription factors such as NF-kB and kinases as ERK that are critical for HIV-1 replication. We previously...

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Main Authors: Maria Rosa eLopez-Huertas, Jasmine eLi, Anjum eZafar, Sara eRodriguez-Mora, Carlota eGarcía-Domínguez, Elena eMateos, Jose eAlcami, Sudha eRao, Mayte eCoiras
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00069/full
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spelling doaj-a66da0aaa7c44d19b63ab145e58520682020-11-24T22:36:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242016-02-01710.3389/fimmu.2016.00069155358PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cellsMaria Rosa eLopez-Huertas0Jasmine eLi1Anjum eZafar2Sara eRodriguez-Mora3Carlota eGarcía-Domínguez4Elena eMateos5Jose eAlcami6Sudha eRao7Mayte eCoiras8National Center of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIUniversity of CamberraUniversity of CamberraNational Center of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIINational Center Of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIINational Center of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIINational Center of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIUniversity of CamberraNational Center of Microbiology, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIPKCtheta is essential for the activation of CD4+ T cells. Upon TCR/CD28 stimulation, PKCtheta is phosphorylated and migrates to the immunological synapse, inducing the activation of cellular transcription factors such as NF-kB and kinases as ERK that are critical for HIV-1 replication. We previously demonstrated that PKCtheta is also necessary for HIV-1 replication but the precise mechanism is unknown. Efficient HIV-1 transcription and elongation is absolutely dependent on the synergy between NF-kB and the viral regulator Tat. Tat exerts its function by binding a RNA stem-loop structure proximal to the viral mRNA cap site termed TAR. Besides, due to its effect on cellular metabolic pathways, Tat causes profound changes in infected CD4+ T cells such as the activation of NF-kB and ERK. We hypothesized that the aberrant up-regulation of Tat-mediated activation of NF-kB and ERK occurred through PKCtheta signaling. In fact, Jurkat TetOff cells with stable and doxycycline-repressible expression of Tat (Jurkat-Tat) expressed high levels of mRNA for PKCtheta. In these cells, PKCtheta located at the plasma membrane was phosphorylated at T538 residue in undivided cells, in the absence of stimulation. Treatment with doxycycline inhibited PKCtheta phosphorylation in Jurkat-Tat, suggesting that Tat expression was directly related to the activation of PKCtheta. Both NF-kB and Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway were significantly activated in Jurkat-Tat cells, and this correlated with high transactivation of HIV-1 LTR promoter. RNA interference for PKCtheta inhibited NF-kB and ERK activity, as well as LTR-mediated transactivation even in the presence of Tat. In addition to Tat-mediated activation of PKCtheta in the cytosol, we demonstrated by sequential ChIP that Tat and PKCtheta coexisted in the same complex bound at the HIV-1 LTR promoter, specifically at the region containing TAR loop. In conclusion, PKCtheta-Tat interaction seemed to be essential for HIV-1 replication in CD4+ T cells and could be used as a therapeutic target.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00069/fullNF-kappa BProtein kinase C thetaRas/Raf/MEK/Erk pathwayHIV-1 Tat regulatorNuclear colocalizationCD4+ T cell activation
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author Maria Rosa eLopez-Huertas
Jasmine eLi
Anjum eZafar
Sara eRodriguez-Mora
Carlota eGarcía-Domínguez
Elena eMateos
Jose eAlcami
Sudha eRao
Mayte eCoiras
spellingShingle Maria Rosa eLopez-Huertas
Jasmine eLi
Anjum eZafar
Sara eRodriguez-Mora
Carlota eGarcía-Domínguez
Elena eMateos
Jose eAlcami
Sudha eRao
Mayte eCoiras
PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
Frontiers in Immunology
NF-kappa B
Protein kinase C theta
Ras/Raf/MEK/Erk pathway
HIV-1 Tat regulator
Nuclear colocalization
CD4+ T cell activation
author_facet Maria Rosa eLopez-Huertas
Jasmine eLi
Anjum eZafar
Sara eRodriguez-Mora
Carlota eGarcía-Domínguez
Elena eMateos
Jose eAlcami
Sudha eRao
Mayte eCoiras
author_sort Maria Rosa eLopez-Huertas
title PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
title_short PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
title_full PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
title_fullStr PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
title_full_unstemmed PKCtheta and HIV-1 transcriptional regulator Tat co-exist at the LTR promoter in CD4+ T cells
title_sort pkctheta and hiv-1 transcriptional regulator tat co-exist at the ltr promoter in cd4+ t cells
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2016-02-01
description PKCtheta is essential for the activation of CD4+ T cells. Upon TCR/CD28 stimulation, PKCtheta is phosphorylated and migrates to the immunological synapse, inducing the activation of cellular transcription factors such as NF-kB and kinases as ERK that are critical for HIV-1 replication. We previously demonstrated that PKCtheta is also necessary for HIV-1 replication but the precise mechanism is unknown. Efficient HIV-1 transcription and elongation is absolutely dependent on the synergy between NF-kB and the viral regulator Tat. Tat exerts its function by binding a RNA stem-loop structure proximal to the viral mRNA cap site termed TAR. Besides, due to its effect on cellular metabolic pathways, Tat causes profound changes in infected CD4+ T cells such as the activation of NF-kB and ERK. We hypothesized that the aberrant up-regulation of Tat-mediated activation of NF-kB and ERK occurred through PKCtheta signaling. In fact, Jurkat TetOff cells with stable and doxycycline-repressible expression of Tat (Jurkat-Tat) expressed high levels of mRNA for PKCtheta. In these cells, PKCtheta located at the plasma membrane was phosphorylated at T538 residue in undivided cells, in the absence of stimulation. Treatment with doxycycline inhibited PKCtheta phosphorylation in Jurkat-Tat, suggesting that Tat expression was directly related to the activation of PKCtheta. Both NF-kB and Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway were significantly activated in Jurkat-Tat cells, and this correlated with high transactivation of HIV-1 LTR promoter. RNA interference for PKCtheta inhibited NF-kB and ERK activity, as well as LTR-mediated transactivation even in the presence of Tat. In addition to Tat-mediated activation of PKCtheta in the cytosol, we demonstrated by sequential ChIP that Tat and PKCtheta coexisted in the same complex bound at the HIV-1 LTR promoter, specifically at the region containing TAR loop. In conclusion, PKCtheta-Tat interaction seemed to be essential for HIV-1 replication in CD4+ T cells and could be used as a therapeutic target.
topic NF-kappa B
Protein kinase C theta
Ras/Raf/MEK/Erk pathway
HIV-1 Tat regulator
Nuclear colocalization
CD4+ T cell activation
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00069/full
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