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Cell Size-Based Decision-Making of a Viral Gene Circuit.


ABSTRACT: Latently infected T cells able to reinitiate viral propagation throughout the body remain a major barrier to curing HIV. Distinguishing between latently infected cells and uninfected cells will advance efforts for viral eradication. HIV decision-making between latency and active replication is stochastic, and drug cocktails that increase bursts of viral gene expression enhance reactivation from latency. Here, we show that a larger host-cell size provides a natural cellular mechanism for enhancing burst size of viral expression and is necessary to destabilize the latent state and bias viral decision-making. Latently infected Jurkat and primary CD4+ T cells reactivate exclusively in larger activated cells, while smaller cells remain silent. In addition, reactivation is cell-cycle dependent and can be modulated with cell-cycle-arresting compounds. Cell size and cell-cycle dependent decision-making of viral circuits may guide stochastic design strategies and applications in synthetic biology and may provide important determinants to advance diagnostics and therapies.

SUBMITTER: Bohn-Wippert K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7050911 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell Size-Based Decision-Making of a Viral Gene Circuit.

Bohn-Wippert Kathrin K   Tevonian Erin N EN   Lu Yiyang Y   Huang Meng-Yao MY   Megaridis Melina R MR   Dar Roy D RD  

Cell reports 20181201 13


Latently infected T cells able to reinitiate viral propagation throughout the body remain a major barrier to curing HIV. Distinguishing between latently infected cells and uninfected cells will advance efforts for viral eradication. HIV decision-making between latency and active replication is stochastic, and drug cocktails that increase bursts of viral gene expression enhance reactivation from latency. Here, we show that a larger host-cell size provides a natural cellular mechanism for enhancin  ...[more]

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