Peripheral blood mononuclear cells produce normal amounts of defective Vif- human immunodeficiency virus type 1 particles which are restricted for the preretrotranscription steps

Author:

Courcoul M1,Patience C1,Rey F1,Blanc D1,Harmache A1,Sire J1,Vigne R1,Spire B1

Affiliation:

1. INSERM U372, 13276 Marseille, France.

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated the absence of viral replication of Vif- mutants in stimulated primary blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strain NDK Vif- mutants were propagated on the semipermissive CEM cell line, and the viral stock obtained was compared with the wild-type virus during a single cycle in PBMC. The Vif- virus was able to enter PBMC with the same efficiency as the wild type, as demonstrated by quantification of the strong-stop cDNA, and retrotranscription was observed for both viruses within 4 h postinfection. Using a PCR assay with an Alu-long terminal repeat pair of primers, we detected integration for both the wild-type and Vif- viruses. We then used qualitative and quantitative reverse transcription-mediated PCR techniques to study the steady-state level of intracellular and extracellular viral RNAs. All mRNA species were detected in PBMC infected with the wild-type virus or with the Vif- virus 36 h postinfection. Furthermore, quantification of viral RNA released from infected cells demonstrated similar levels of virus produced after a unique cycle of replication. However, the Vif- virus obtained after one replication cycle in PBMC was unable to initiate retrotranscription in permissive target cells. These data strongly suggest that the failure to infect target cells is due to a defect in the formation of the viral particle in PBMC.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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