Cell cycle regulation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration in T cells: antagonistic effects of nuclear envelope breakdown and chromatin condensation |
| |
Authors: | Mannioui Abdelkrim Schiffer Cecile Felix Nathalie Nelson Elisabeth Brussel Audrey Sonigo Pierre Gluckman Jean Claude Canque Bruno |
| |
Affiliation: | EMI-0013 Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale-Université Paris 7, 75010 Paris, France. karim.mannioui@chu-stlouis.fr |
| |
Abstract: | We examined the influence of mitosis on the kinetics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integration in T cells. Single-round infection of cells arrested in G1b or allowed to synchronously proceed through division showed that mitosis delays virus integration until 18-24 h postinfection, whereas integration reaches maximum levels by 15 h in G1b-arrested cells. Subcellular fractionation of metaphase-arrested cells indicated that, while nuclear envelope disassembly facilitates docking of viral DNA to chromatin, chromosome condensation directly antagonizes and therefore delays integration. As a result of the balance between the two effects, virus integration efficiency is eventually up to threefold greater in dividing cells. At the single-cell level, using a green fluorescent protein-expressing reporter virus, we found that passage through mitosis leads to prominent asymmetric segregation of the viral genome in daughter cells without interfering with provirus expression. |
| |
Keywords: | HIV-1 T cells Virus integration Cell cycle Mitosis Nuclear envelope Chromosome condensation |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect PubMed 等数据库收录! |