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HIV-1 intron-containing RNA expression induces innate immune activation and T cell dysfunction.


ABSTRACT: Low levels of type I interferon (IFN-I) are thought to be a driving force for immune activation and T-cell exhaustion in HIV-1 infected individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), though the causative mechanisms for persistent IFN-I signaling have remained unclear. Here, we show Rev-CRM1-dependent nuclear export and peripheral membrane association of intron-containing HIV-1 RNA, independent of primary viral sequence or viral protein expression, is subject to sensing and signaling via MAVS, resulting in IFN-I-dependent pro-inflammatory responses in macrophages. Additionally, HIV-1 intron-containing-RNA-induced innate immune activation of macrophages leads to upregulation of inhibitory receptor expression and functional immune exhaustion of co-cultured T cells. Our findings suggest that persistent expression of HIV-1 intron-containing RNA in macrophages contributes to chronic immune activation and T-cell dysfunction and that use of HIV RNA expression inhibitors as adjunct therapy might abrogate aberrant inflammation and restore immune function in HIV-infected individuals on cART.

SUBMITTER: Akiyama H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6110775 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV-1 intron-containing RNA expression induces innate immune activation and T cell dysfunction.

Akiyama Hisashi H   Miller Caitlin M CM   Ettinger Chelsea R CR   Belkina Anna C AC   Snyder-Cappione Jennifer E JE   Gummuluru Suryaram S  

Nature communications 20180827 1


Low levels of type I interferon (IFN-I) are thought to be a driving force for immune activation and T-cell exhaustion in HIV-1 infected individuals on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), though the causative mechanisms for persistent IFN-I signaling have remained unclear. Here, we show Rev-CRM1-dependent nuclear export and peripheral membrane association of intron-containing HIV-1 RNA, independent of primary viral sequence or viral protein expression, is subject to sensing and signaling v  ...[more]

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