Author:
Cherrier Thomas,Elias Mikael,Jeudy Alicia,Gotthard Guillaume,Le Douce Valentin,Hallay Houda,Masson Patrick,Janossy Andrea,Candolfi Ermanno,Rohr Olivier,Chabrière Eric,Schwartz Christian
Abstract
Abstract
The Human Phosphate-Binding protein (HPBP) is a serendipitously discovered lipoprotein that binds phosphate with high affinity. HPBP belongs to the DING protein family, involved in various biological processes like cell cycle regulation. We report that HPBP inhibits HIV-1 gene transcription and replication in T cell line, primary peripherical blood lymphocytes and primary macrophages. We show that HPBP is efficient in naïve and HIV-1 AZT-resistant strains. Our results revealed HPBP as a new and potent anti HIV molecule that inhibits transcription of the virus, which has not yet been targeted by HAART and therefore opens new strategies in the treatment of HIV infection.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology
Cited by
16 articles.
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