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The role of PI3K signaling pathways in HIV-1 infection of resting CD4+T-cells Suha Saleh, Paul Cameron, Georgina Sallmann, Anthony Jaworowski, and Sharon.

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1 The role of PI3K signaling pathways in HIV-1 infection of resting CD4+T-cells Suha Saleh, Paul Cameron, Georgina Sallmann, Anthony Jaworowski, and Sharon Lewin Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

2 Background:  Persistence of HIV infection in resting CD4+ T-cells remains the major barrier to HIV eradication. - Chun et al., Nat. Med., 1995; Chun et al., Nature, 1997; Finzi et al., Science, 1997; Brenchley et al., J Virol., 2004.  Infection of resting CD4+ T cells is difficult to establish in vitro due to multiple blocks in the viral life cycle. - Zack et al., J. Virol., 1992; Zack et al., Cell, 1990; Bukrinsky et al., PNAS., 1992.  Latent infection can be established in resting CD4+ T-cells following incubation with multiple chemokines including the CCR7 ligand, CCL19. - Saleh et al., Blood 2007; Cameron et al., PNAS 2010.

3 chemokines In vitro Unactivated resting cells Resting CD4+ T-cell Ex vivo tissue blocks Eckstein et al, Immunity 2001; 15: 671; Kreisberg et al., J Exp Med 2006; 203:865; Saleh et al., Blood 2007; 110:416; Marini et al., J Immunol 2008; 181: 7713-20; Bosque and Planelle, Blood 2009; 113:58; Cameron et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci 2010 epub Sept 18 Infection of resting CD4+ T-cells

4 CCL19 ligation activates cofilin and actin polymerisation CXCR4 + gp120 CCR7 + CCL19 Yoder et al Cell 2008 Cameron et al PNAS 2010

5 Chemokine signalling pathways: PI3K PI3K

6 Chemokine signalling pathways: PLC & JAK/STAT PLC JAK/STAT

7 What roles do these signaling pathways play in HIV integration in resting T-cells?

8 Hypothesis and aims  Hypothesis: HIV latent infection can be established in resting CD4+ T-cells through activation of specific chemokine signaling pathways.  Aim: To identify the signaling pathways critical for HIV integration in resting CD4+ T-cells.

9 What is the role of the PI3K pathway? Wortmannin LY294002

10 CCL19 (100nM) LY294,002 (50μM) Wortmannin (100nM) PMA (200nM ) Total Akt P-Akt Merge PI3K Inhibition of CCL19-induced Akt phosphorylation - + - + - + - - - + + - - - - - - - + + - - - - - - - +

11 PI3K pathway is critical for integration

12 Inhibition of PI3K has little effect on nuclear localisation (2LTR) SC-514 Bay 11-7082 SP600125 SB203580 PD980509 JNKERK NF  B P38 ERK JNK NF  B

13 Inhibition of Erk1/2, Jnk and NF-kB eliminates integration (ALu-LTR) SC-514 Bay 11-7082 SP600125 SB203580 PD980509 CCL19+DMSO JNKERK NF  B P38

14 Infection with single round virus gave similar results pNL4-3 env- Env deficient HIV-1 Env expression vector pSVIII-HXB2 env Co-transfected into 293T cells LTR promoter Single round Env pseudotyped viruses env- (D. Purcell lab) (M. Churchill lab) JNKERK NF  B P38

15 Blocking NFAT pathway has no effect on HIV nuclear entry Cyclosporin Tacrolimus PLC

16 Blocking the NFAT pathway had no effect on integration Cyclosporin Tacrolimus

17 Summary  The Rho A pathway is important for HIV-1 nuclear entry in resting CD4+ T-cells.  Chemokines activate the PI3K pathway and this was critical for integration in resting CD4+ T- cells.  The JNK/ERK and NF  B were the most important down stream proteins.  There was no effect of the PLC pathway on integration in resting CD4+ T-cells.

18 Inhibition of Jnk and NF-kB eliminates integration  NFkB –Critical level required for integration Duverger J Virol 2009 –Transcription factors important for integration in active genes Felice, Plos One 2009  Jnk –Required for efficient integrase cleavage via PIN 1 Managanaro Nat Med 2010

19 Conclusions  PI3K signaling is critical for HIV integration in chemokine treated resting CD4+ T-cells.  The most downstream critical proteins included both JNK and NF-  B.  Strategies that target these pathways may potentially lead to novel interventions to block the establishment of latent infection.

20 Future directions  To determine the role of the HIV LTR in facilitating integration using mutant viruses that lacks the common NF-kB binding sites in the LTR.  Identifying nuclear factors that are important for integration using a phospho-proteomic screen for kinase substrates activated by PI3K.  Selectively inhibit proteins that have been identified as important for HIV integration using siRNA.

21 Acknowledgements  Department of Medicine, Monash University –Sharon Lewin –Paul Cameron –Georgina Sallmann  Burnet Institute –Anthony Jaworowski –Melissa Churchill –Lachlan Gray


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