Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy

Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. Treatment strategies against latency involve adjuvants for viral reactivation which exposes viral particles to antiretroviral drugs. In this study, the effect of novel triterpenoids isolated from Ocim...

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Main Authors: Petrina Kapewangolo, Justin J. Omolo, Pascaline Fonteh, Martha Kandawa-Schulz, Debra Meyer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/10/1703
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spelling doaj-c55923a519b443a393a685aa085c5c2c2020-11-25T01:12:09ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492017-10-012210170310.3390/molecules22101703molecules22101703Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant TherapyPetrina Kapewangolo0Justin J. Omolo1Pascaline Fonteh2Martha Kandawa-Schulz3Debra Meyer4Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, Hatfield Campus, Pretoria 0002, South AfricaDepartment of Traditional Medicine, National Institute for Medical Research, P.O. Box 9653, Dar es Salaam 2448, TanzaniaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, Hatfield Campus, Pretoria 0002, South AfricaDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Namibia, P/Bag 13301, Windhoek 9000, NamibiaDepartment of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Pretoria, Hatfield Campus, Pretoria 0002, South AfricaLatent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. Treatment strategies against latency involve adjuvants for viral reactivation which exposes viral particles to antiretroviral drugs. In this study, the effect of novel triterpenoids isolated from Ocimum labiatum on HIV-1 expression was measured through HIV-1 p24 antigen capture in the U1 latency model of HIV-1 infection and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). The mechanism of viral reactivation was determined through the compound’s effect on cytokine production, histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition, and protein kinase C (PKC) activation. Cytotoxicity of the triterpenoids was determined using a tetrazolium dye and flow cytometry. The isolated triterpene isomers, 3-hydroxy-4,6a,6b,11,12,14b-hexamethyl-1,2,3,4,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,14,14a,14b-octadecahydropicene-4,8a-dicarboxylic acid (HHODC), significantly (p < 0.05) induced HIV-1 expression in a dose-dependent manner in U1 cells at non-cytotoxic concentrations. HHODC also induced viral expression in PBMCs of HIV-1 infected patients on cART. In addition, the compound up-regulated the production of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and interferon (IFN)-γ but had no effect on HDAC and PKC activity, suggesting cytokine upregulation as being involved in latency activation. The observed in vitro reactivation of HIV-1 introduces the adjuvant potential of HHODC for the first time here.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/10/1703Ocimum labiatumnovel triterpenoidslatent HIV-1HIV-1 eradicationhistone deacetylaseprotein kinase Ccytokines
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author Petrina Kapewangolo
Justin J. Omolo
Pascaline Fonteh
Martha Kandawa-Schulz
Debra Meyer
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Justin J. Omolo
Pascaline Fonteh
Martha Kandawa-Schulz
Debra Meyer
Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
Molecules
Ocimum labiatum
novel triterpenoids
latent HIV-1
HIV-1 eradication
histone deacetylase
protein kinase C
cytokines
author_facet Petrina Kapewangolo
Justin J. Omolo
Pascaline Fonteh
Martha Kandawa-Schulz
Debra Meyer
author_sort Petrina Kapewangolo
title Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
title_short Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
title_full Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
title_fullStr Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Triterpenoids from Ocimum labiatum Activates Latent HIV-1 Expression In Vitro: Potential for Use in Adjuvant Therapy
title_sort triterpenoids from ocimum labiatum activates latent hiv-1 expression in vitro: potential for use in adjuvant therapy
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. Treatment strategies against latency involve adjuvants for viral reactivation which exposes viral particles to antiretroviral drugs. In this study, the effect of novel triterpenoids isolated from Ocimum labiatum on HIV-1 expression was measured through HIV-1 p24 antigen capture in the U1 latency model of HIV-1 infection and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). The mechanism of viral reactivation was determined through the compound’s effect on cytokine production, histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition, and protein kinase C (PKC) activation. Cytotoxicity of the triterpenoids was determined using a tetrazolium dye and flow cytometry. The isolated triterpene isomers, 3-hydroxy-4,6a,6b,11,12,14b-hexamethyl-1,2,3,4,6,6a,6b,7,8,8a,9,10,11,12,12a,14,14a,14b-octadecahydropicene-4,8a-dicarboxylic acid (HHODC), significantly (p < 0.05) induced HIV-1 expression in a dose-dependent manner in U1 cells at non-cytotoxic concentrations. HHODC also induced viral expression in PBMCs of HIV-1 infected patients on cART. In addition, the compound up-regulated the production of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-6, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and interferon (IFN)-γ but had no effect on HDAC and PKC activity, suggesting cytokine upregulation as being involved in latency activation. The observed in vitro reactivation of HIV-1 introduces the adjuvant potential of HHODC for the first time here.
topic Ocimum labiatum
novel triterpenoids
latent HIV-1
HIV-1 eradication
histone deacetylase
protein kinase C
cytokines
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/10/1703
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