Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal.
The latent cellular reservoir of HIV is recognized as the major barrier to cure from HIV infection. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are more tissue and cell type-specific than protein coding genes, and may represent targets of choice for HIV latency reversal. Using two in vitro primary T-cell models,...
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doaj-d0e1f770761a4faf935a8f6d6d2cba202021-03-04T11:20:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011411e022487910.1371/journal.pone.0224879Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal.Wim TrypsteenCory H WhiteAmey MukimCelsa A SpinaWard De SpiegelaereSteve LefeverVicente PlanellesAlberto BosqueChristopher H WoelkLinos VandekerckhoveNadejda Beliakova-BethellThe latent cellular reservoir of HIV is recognized as the major barrier to cure from HIV infection. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are more tissue and cell type-specific than protein coding genes, and may represent targets of choice for HIV latency reversal. Using two in vitro primary T-cell models, we identified lncRNAs dysregulated in latency. PVT1 and RP11-347C18.3 were up-regulated in common between the two models, and RP11-539L10.2 was down-regulated. The major component of the latent HIV reservoir, memory CD4+ T-cells, had higher expression of these lncRNAs, compared to naïve T-cells. Guilt-by-association analysis demonstrated that lncRNAs dysregulated in latency were associated with several cellular pathways implicated in HIV latency establishment and maintenance: proteasome, spliceosome, p53 signaling, and mammalian target of rapamycin (MTOR). PVT1, RP11-347C18.3, and RP11-539L10.2 were down-regulated by latency reversing agents, suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid and Romidepsin, suggesting that modulation of lncRNAs is a possible secondary mechanism of action of these compounds. These results will facilitate prioritization of lncRNAs for evaluation as targets for HIV latency reversal. Importantly, our study provides insights into regulatory function of lncRNA during latent HIV infection.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224879 |
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Wim Trypsteen Cory H White Amey Mukim Celsa A Spina Ward De Spiegelaere Steve Lefever Vicente Planelles Alberto Bosque Christopher H Woelk Linos Vandekerckhove Nadejda Beliakova-Bethell |
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Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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Long non-coding RNAs and latent HIV - A search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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long non-coding rnas and latent hiv - a search for novel targets for latency reversal. |
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The latent cellular reservoir of HIV is recognized as the major barrier to cure from HIV infection. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are more tissue and cell type-specific than protein coding genes, and may represent targets of choice for HIV latency reversal. Using two in vitro primary T-cell models, we identified lncRNAs dysregulated in latency. PVT1 and RP11-347C18.3 were up-regulated in common between the two models, and RP11-539L10.2 was down-regulated. The major component of the latent HIV reservoir, memory CD4+ T-cells, had higher expression of these lncRNAs, compared to naïve T-cells. Guilt-by-association analysis demonstrated that lncRNAs dysregulated in latency were associated with several cellular pathways implicated in HIV latency establishment and maintenance: proteasome, spliceosome, p53 signaling, and mammalian target of rapamycin (MTOR). PVT1, RP11-347C18.3, and RP11-539L10.2 were down-regulated by latency reversing agents, suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid and Romidepsin, suggesting that modulation of lncRNAs is a possible secondary mechanism of action of these compounds. These results will facilitate prioritization of lncRNAs for evaluation as targets for HIV latency reversal. Importantly, our study provides insights into regulatory function of lncRNA during latent HIV infection. |
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