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- W2952841306 abstract "Chronic HIV infection in the era of anti-retroviral therapy is associated with dramatically increased risk of developing severe cardio pulmonary disease. Common to these diseases is increased oxidative burden and chronic inflammation despite low viremia and restoration of CD4+ T-cell levels. Soluble viral factors are heavily implicated in these disease processes, including the HIV Transactivator of Transcription (Tat). Tat is produced in high levels during infection and secreted from infected cells into circulation where it is internalized by bystander cells and is known to regulate inflammatory pathways and elicit a pro-oxidant environment. We have examined the effects of Tat on the anti-oxidant regulatory network driven by the transcription factor Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2) in primary human pulmonary arterial endothelial cells, which are heavily involved in pathogenesis of HIV associated lung diseases including pulmonary arterial hypertension and COPD. Co-expression of Tat and a luciferase reporter construct driven by the Nrf2 activated anti-oxidant response element (ARE) demonstrated markedly reduced Nrf2/ARE activity, even when stimulated by the potent Nrf2 activating compound PB125. Additionally, Heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-1) transcription was potently repressed by Tat in a cell line as well as primary endothelial cells, and treatment with PB125 failed to restore transcriptional activity. Other anti-oxidant Nrf2 genes examined included NADPH Dehydrogenase Quinone 1 (NQO1) and Sulfiredoxin-1 (SRXN1). NQO1 was repressed basally by Tat, while SRXN1 transcription was refractory to activation by PB125 in the presence of Tat. Lastly, we demonstrated that Tat expressing cells have increased indicators of oxidative stress including elevated production of reactive oxygen species, measured by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, and increased levels of nitrotyrosine content. These observations suggest a novel mechanism by which HIV Tat increases oxidative burden by dysregulation of the Nrf2/ARE pathway." @default.
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- W2952841306 title "Repression of Nrf2/ARE regulated antioxidant genes and dysregulation of the cellular redox environment by the HIV Transactivator of Transcription" @default.
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