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- W2045973613 abstract "Central Laboratory of the Netherlands Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service and the Laboratory for Clinical and Experimental Immunology of the University of Amsterdem. The expression of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) is enhanced after T cell activation due to the interaction of cell-encoded nuclear factors with binding sites in the viral long terminal repeats (LTR). We studied the minimal signal transduction requirements for induction of HIV transcription during T cell activation. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against the T cell receptor/CD3 complex induced interleukin (IL) 2 production as well as HIV-LTR-directed gene expression in Jurkat T cells. Addition of cyclosporin A or buffering of intracellular Ca2+ changes did not abolish this LTR-directed gene expression but did block IL 2 production. In contrast, interference with protein kinase C (PKC) activation did inhibit both IL 2 production and LTR-driven gene expression. Under all conditions HIV-LTR-directed gene expression correlated with gene expression induced by the NF-kB binding enhancer, but not by the NF-AT or OCT-1 binding sites. In accordance with observations by Verweij, Geerts and Aarden on the CD28 co-stimulatory activation of IL2 transcription via an NF-kB-like activity, stimulation of the CD2, CD28 and CD44 accessory molecules was tested to mimick physiological activation signals independent of T cell receptor triggering. mAb directed against CD2 and CD44 only marginally induced the LTR. Next, non-mitogenic stimulation by mAb against CD28 clearly induced the HIV-LTR- and NF-kB- but not NF-AT- and OCT-1-driven chloram-phenicol acetyltransferase CAT expression, showing a direct effect on gene expression via this receptor. Taken together, this report shows that non-mitogenic T cell activation signals are sufficient to induce HIV transcription. The finding that these signals may be delivered by receptors that are not dependent on antigen-specific activation may have important implications for our understanding of HIV pathogenesis." @default.
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- W2045973613 title "Non-mitogenic T cell activation signals are sufficient for induction of human immunodeficiency virus transcription" @default.
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