Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages.
Macrophages are one of the most important HIV-1 target cells. Unlike CD4(+) T cells, macrophages are resistant to the cytophatic effect of HIV-1. They are able to produce and harbor the virus for long periods acting as a viral reservoir. Candida albicans (CA) is a commensal fungus that colonizes the...
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doaj-b5b4c55a3ab248f5ac2ab694fe1255cc2020-11-25T02:33:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7281410.1371/journal.pone.0072814Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages.Christian Rodriguez RodriguesFederico Remes LenicovCarolina JancicJuan SabattéMercedes CabriniAna CeballosAntonela MerlottiHeidi GonzalezMatías OstrowskiJorge GeffnerMacrophages are one of the most important HIV-1 target cells. Unlike CD4(+) T cells, macrophages are resistant to the cytophatic effect of HIV-1. They are able to produce and harbor the virus for long periods acting as a viral reservoir. Candida albicans (CA) is a commensal fungus that colonizes the portals of HIV-1 entry, such as the vagina and the rectum, and becomes an aggressive pathogen in AIDS patients. In this study, we analyzed the ability of CA to modulate the course of HIV-1 infection in human monocyte-derived macrophages. We found that CA abrogated HIV-1 replication in macrophages when it was evaluated 7 days after virus inoculation. A similar inhibitory effect was observed in monocyte-derived dendritic cells. The analysis of the mechanisms responsible for the inhibition of HIV-1 production in macrophages revealed that CA efficiently sequesters HIV-1 particles avoiding its infectivity. Moreover, by acting on macrophages themselves, CA diminishes their permissibility to HIV-1 infection by reducing the expression of CD4, enhancing the production of the CCR5-interacting chemokines CCL3/MIP-1α, CCL4/MIP-1β, and CCL5/RANTES, and stimulating the production of interferon-α and the restriction factors APOBEC3G, APOBEC3F, and tetherin. Interestingly, abrogation of HIV-1 replication was overcome when the infection of macrophages was evaluated 2-3 weeks after virus inoculation. However, this reactivation of HIV-1 infection could be silenced by CA when added periodically to HIV-1-challenged macrophages. The induction of a silent HIV-1 infection in macrophages at the periphery, where cells are continuously confronted with CA, might help HIV-1 to evade the immune response and to promote resistance to antiretroviral therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3751824?pdf=render |
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Christian Rodriguez Rodrigues Federico Remes Lenicov Carolina Jancic Juan Sabatté Mercedes Cabrini Ana Ceballos Antonela Merlotti Heidi Gonzalez Matías Ostrowski Jorge Geffner |
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Christian Rodriguez Rodrigues Federico Remes Lenicov Carolina Jancic Juan Sabatté Mercedes Cabrini Ana Ceballos Antonela Merlotti Heidi Gonzalez Matías Ostrowski Jorge Geffner Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. PLoS ONE |
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Christian Rodriguez Rodrigues Federico Remes Lenicov Carolina Jancic Juan Sabatté Mercedes Cabrini Ana Ceballos Antonela Merlotti Heidi Gonzalez Matías Ostrowski Jorge Geffner |
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Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. |
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Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. |
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Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. |
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Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. |
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Candida albicans delays HIV-1 replication in macrophages. |
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candida albicans delays hiv-1 replication in macrophages. |
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Macrophages are one of the most important HIV-1 target cells. Unlike CD4(+) T cells, macrophages are resistant to the cytophatic effect of HIV-1. They are able to produce and harbor the virus for long periods acting as a viral reservoir. Candida albicans (CA) is a commensal fungus that colonizes the portals of HIV-1 entry, such as the vagina and the rectum, and becomes an aggressive pathogen in AIDS patients. In this study, we analyzed the ability of CA to modulate the course of HIV-1 infection in human monocyte-derived macrophages. We found that CA abrogated HIV-1 replication in macrophages when it was evaluated 7 days after virus inoculation. A similar inhibitory effect was observed in monocyte-derived dendritic cells. The analysis of the mechanisms responsible for the inhibition of HIV-1 production in macrophages revealed that CA efficiently sequesters HIV-1 particles avoiding its infectivity. Moreover, by acting on macrophages themselves, CA diminishes their permissibility to HIV-1 infection by reducing the expression of CD4, enhancing the production of the CCR5-interacting chemokines CCL3/MIP-1α, CCL4/MIP-1β, and CCL5/RANTES, and stimulating the production of interferon-α and the restriction factors APOBEC3G, APOBEC3F, and tetherin. Interestingly, abrogation of HIV-1 replication was overcome when the infection of macrophages was evaluated 2-3 weeks after virus inoculation. However, this reactivation of HIV-1 infection could be silenced by CA when added periodically to HIV-1-challenged macrophages. The induction of a silent HIV-1 infection in macrophages at the periphery, where cells are continuously confronted with CA, might help HIV-1 to evade the immune response and to promote resistance to antiretroviral therapy. |
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