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Interference between human herpesvirus 7 and HIV-1 in mononuclear phagocytes

Authors: CROWLEY RW; SECCHIERO, Paola; ZELLA D; CARA A; GALLO RC; LUSSO P.;

Interference between human herpesvirus 7 and HIV-1 in mononuclear phagocytes

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Abstract Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) uses CD4 as a cellular membrane receptor and thereby interferes with infection of CD4+ T cells by HIV-1. We studied the interactions between HHV-7 and a macrophage-tropic HIV-1 isolate (HIV-1BaL) in terminally differentiated human peripheral blood monocyte-derived macrophages, another critical target for infection by HIV-1 in vivo. Exposure of macrophages to HHV-7 alone yielded no signs of virus replication or cytopathic effects. Nevertheless, when macrophages were pre-exposed to either live or UV-inactivated HHV-7 and subsequently infected with HIV-1BaL, a significant dose-dependent inhibition of HIV-1 replication was documented. At day 7 postinfection, the average level of HIV-1 p24 Ag in cultures from five different donors was reduced by 91.7 +/- 8.3% by pretreatment with live HHV-7 and by 91.8 +/- 8.2% by pretreatment with UV-inactivated HHV-7. Moreover, the synthesis of HIV-1 proviral DNA in macrophages pretreated with HHV-7 was completely inhibited during the early stages after infection, suggesting that HHV-7 blocks HIV-1 at the level of interaction with the CD4 receptor. Consistent with this concept, both macrophage and CD4+ T cell cultures with pre-established HIV-1 infection were not susceptible to inhibitory effects of HHV-7. The proliferative response of PBMC to mitogens was only marginally inhibited by exposure to HHV-7 before mitogen stimulation, indicating that the inhibition of HIV-1 infection was not due to a negative effect on cell proliferation. These data demonstrate that HHV-7 is a powerful inhibitor of HIV-1 infection in cells of the mononuclear phagocytic lineage, despite its inability to replicate actively in such cells.

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Adult, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Macrophages, Herpesvirus 7, Human, Macrophage Activation, Lymphocyte Activation, Human Herpesvirus 7; HIV-1, Monocytes, Proviruses, DNA, Viral, Viral Interference, HIV-1, Humans, Cells, Cultured

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influence
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