HIV-1 Nef protein expression in human CD34+ progenitors impairs the differentiation of an early T/NK cell precursor

Abstract HIV-1 impairs the production of T cells, through mechanisms that are still unknown. Here, we investigated the effect of the expression of HIV-1 Nef on the T-cell potential of human hematopoietic CD34+ precursors. Those progenitors were transduced by using lentiviral vectors expressing Nef a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virology (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2008-07, Vol.377 (1), p.207-215
Hauptverfasser: Dorival, Céline, Brizzi, Fanny, Lelièvre, Jean-Daniel, Sol-Foulon, Nathalie, Six, Emmanuelle, Henry, Adeline, André-Schmutz, Isabelle, Cavazzana-Calvo, Marina, Coulombel, Laure, Estaquier, Jérôme, Schwartz, Olivier, Lévy, Yves
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract HIV-1 impairs the production of T cells, through mechanisms that are still unknown. Here, we investigated the effect of the expression of HIV-1 Nef on the T-cell potential of human hematopoietic CD34+ precursors. Those progenitors were transduced by using lentiviral vectors expressing Nef and cultured on OP9-DL1 cells allowing the differentiation of T cell from human hematopoietic precursors. We demonstrate that Nef impairs the generation of a CD3ɛ+ CD5+ CD1a+ precursor stage that has initiated a D-J rearrangement of the TCRβ locus. Onward stages of T-cell development were also affected with a quantitative reduction of CD4+ intraCD3ɛ+ Immature single positive cells (ISP), Double Positive (DP) CD4+ CD8+ TCRαβ T cells and CD56+ NK cells. But B cell production was not affected. Limiting dilution analyses demonstrated a significant reduction in the frequency of T/NK progenitors among Nef-expressing CD34+ cells. Altogether, these data demonstrate that Nef interferes with the differentiation of a primitive lymphoid human precursor with a T/NK potential.
ISSN:0042-6822
1096-0341
DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2008.04.009