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    Retrovirology. 2009 May 12;6:43.

    Synergistic effect of human CycT1 and CRM1 on HIV-1 propagation in rat T cells and macrophages.

    Okada H, Zhang X, Ben Fofana I, Nagai M, Suzuki H, Ohashi T, Shida H.

    Institute for Genetic Medicine, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0815, Japan. hiro1230@igm.hokudai.ac.jp

    BACKGROUND: In vivo studies of HIV-1 pathogenesis and testing of antiviral strategies have been hampered by the lack of an immunocompetent small animal model that is highly susceptible to HIV-1 infection. Although transgenic rats that express the HIV-1 receptor complex hCD4 and hCCR5 are susceptible to infection, HIV-1 replicates very poorly in these animals. To demonstrate the molecular basis for developing a better rat model for HIV-1 infection, we evaluated the effect of human CyclinT1 (hCycT1) and CRM1 (hCRM1) on Gag p24 production in rat T cells and macrophages using both established cell lines and primary cells prepared from hCycT1/hCRM1 transgenic rats. RESULTS: Expression of hCycT1 augmented Gag production 20-50 fold in rat T cells, but had little effect in macrophages. Expression of hCRM1 enhanced Gag production 10-15 fold in macrophages, but only marginally in T cells. Expression of both factors synergistically enhanced p24 production to levels approximately 10-40% of those detected in human cells. R5 viruses produced in rat T cells and macrophages were fully infectious. CONCLUSION: The expression of both hCycT1 and hCRM1 appears to be fundamental to developing a rat model that supports robust propagation of HIV-1.

    PMID: 19435492 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2693497

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