U937 cell clones in which efficient (plus) vs poor (minus) replication of HIV-1 occurs have been described. We evaluated the role of host factors in their differential ability to support HIV-1 replication. Plus clones constitutively produced TNF-alpha and viral replication was inhibited by neutralization of endogenous TNF-alpha, However, HIV-I replication was strongly upregulated in minus clones by exogenous TNF-alpha, which also further accelerated the kinetics of infection in plus clones, We observed an increased accumulation of proviral DNA within one round of HIV-I replication following TNF-alpha treatment of plus cells, This effect was associated with increased surface density of CXCR4 in both plus and minus clones. Our results identify TNF-alpha as one correlate that contributes to the higher ability of U937-plus clones to sustain HIV-1 replication, Furthermore, we suggest that TNF-alpha may affect steps of the viral life cycle that occur earlier than transcription and also enhance HIV-I replication by increasing the surface density of CXCR4. (C) 2001 Academic Press.

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha drives HIV-1 replication in U937 cell clones and upregulates CXCR4

POLI , GUIDO
2001-01-01

Abstract

U937 cell clones in which efficient (plus) vs poor (minus) replication of HIV-1 occurs have been described. We evaluated the role of host factors in their differential ability to support HIV-1 replication. Plus clones constitutively produced TNF-alpha and viral replication was inhibited by neutralization of endogenous TNF-alpha, However, HIV-I replication was strongly upregulated in minus clones by exogenous TNF-alpha, which also further accelerated the kinetics of infection in plus clones, We observed an increased accumulation of proviral DNA within one round of HIV-I replication following TNF-alpha treatment of plus cells, This effect was associated with increased surface density of CXCR4 in both plus and minus clones. Our results identify TNF-alpha as one correlate that contributes to the higher ability of U937-plus clones to sustain HIV-1 replication, Furthermore, we suggest that TNF-alpha may affect steps of the viral life cycle that occur earlier than transcription and also enhance HIV-I replication by increasing the surface density of CXCR4. (C) 2001 Academic Press.
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Biswas, P; Mantelli, B; Delfanti, F; Cota, M; Vallanti, G; De Filippi, C; Mengozzi, M; Vicenzi, E; Lazzarin, A; Poli, Guido
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