TY - JOUR
T1 - PATZ1 is required for efficient HIV-1 infection
AU - Aziati, Ishmael Dzigbordi
AU - Yoshida, Takeshi
AU - Hamano, Akiko
AU - Maeda, Kenjiro
AU - Takeuchi, Hiroaki
AU - Yamaoka, Shoji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2019/6/25
Y1 - 2019/6/25
N2 - Successful HIV-1 infection and subsequent replication deeply depend on how the virus usurps the host cell machinery. Identification and functional characterization of these host factors may represent a critical strategy for developing novel anti-HIV-1 therapy. Here, expression cloning with a cDNA expression library identified as an inhibitor of HIV-1 infection, a carboxy-terminally truncated form of human POZ/BTB and AT-hook- containing Zinc finger protein 1 (PATZ1), a transcriptional regulatory factor implicated in development and cancer. Knockdown or knockout of endogenous PATZ1 revealed a supportive role of PATZ1 in HIV-1 infection, but not in transduction with murine leukemia virus-based retroviral vector. More specifically, knockdown or knockout of PATZ1 impaired the viral cDNA synthesis but not the entry process and expression of two PATZ1 isoforms in PATZ1-KO cells restored susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. These results indicate that PATZ1 plays an important role in HIV-1 infection.
AB - Successful HIV-1 infection and subsequent replication deeply depend on how the virus usurps the host cell machinery. Identification and functional characterization of these host factors may represent a critical strategy for developing novel anti-HIV-1 therapy. Here, expression cloning with a cDNA expression library identified as an inhibitor of HIV-1 infection, a carboxy-terminally truncated form of human POZ/BTB and AT-hook- containing Zinc finger protein 1 (PATZ1), a transcriptional regulatory factor implicated in development and cancer. Knockdown or knockout of endogenous PATZ1 revealed a supportive role of PATZ1 in HIV-1 infection, but not in transduction with murine leukemia virus-based retroviral vector. More specifically, knockdown or knockout of PATZ1 impaired the viral cDNA synthesis but not the entry process and expression of two PATZ1 isoforms in PATZ1-KO cells restored susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. These results indicate that PATZ1 plays an important role in HIV-1 infection.
KW - HIV-1
KW - Host factor
KW - Infection
KW - PATZ1
KW - Reverse transcription
KW - Virus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.04.175
DO - 10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.04.175
M3 - Article
C2 - 31060775
AN - SCOPUS:85065044987
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 514
SP - 538
EP - 544
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 2
ER -