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Enhanced rates of programmed cell death (apoptosis) have been detected in T cells and B cells from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals. To evaluate the possible relevance of this event to HIV pathogenesis and disease progression, apoptosis in CD4 + T lymphocytes and CD19 + B lymphocytes, viral load, and neutralizing antibody titers were assayed in HIV-1-infected...
In vitroinfection of PHA-stimulated, normal CD4+human peripheral blood T lymphocytes (PBLs) with several HIV-1 isolates did not result in cytopathology, despite high levels of virus replication and the fact that some of these isolates were cytopathic in certain cell lines. In contrast, infection of unfractionated PBLs (containing CD8+as well as CD4+lymphocytes) with these isolates always resulted...
HIV-1 infection leads to death of CD4 + T cellsin vivoandin vitro,although the mechanisms of this cell death are not well defined. We used flow cytometry to concurrently analyze infection and apoptosis of the CD4 + CEM T cell line and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Surprisingly, T cells productively infected with HIV-1 IIIB showed less apoptosis than control, uninfected...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is associated with epithelial cell death and vigorous inflammation. In mouse models, and in immunosuppressed patients, CD8 + T cells are necessary for RSV clearance.In vitro,RSV has been shown to induce expression of several proteins on the respiratory epithelial cell, including RSV proteins, ICAM-1, and MHC class I, that can potentially interact...
The parvoviruses exert antiproliferative effects on transformed cells in culture. The development of cell lines that inducibly express the parvovirus nonstructural proteins have implicated these proteins in the limitation of cell growth. To study the host cell interactions of the nonstructural proteins we have developed a human 293 cell line that expresses the adeno-associated virus (AAV) rep gene...
The tetracycline-based Tet-Off expression system has been used to analyze the effects of poliovirus protease 3C pro on human cells. Stable HeLa cell clones that express this poliovirus protease under the control of an inducible, tightly regulated promoter were obtained. Tetracycline removal induces synthesis of 3C protease, followed by drastic morphological alterations and cellular death....
Granulocytopenia, a hematological hallmark of classical swine fever, is partially responsible for the suppression of innate immune defenses during classical swine fever. The present report demonstrates that this depletion was apparent as early as 3 days postinfection (p.i.). Both mature peripheral and bone marrow neutrophils were affected, whereas immature neutrophils increased absolutely in the periphery...
The human promonocytic U937 cell line, which is moderately susceptible to poliovirus infection, has been used to investigate the induction of apoptosis by this virus. Infection of U937 cells with poliovirus induces morphological changes typical of apoptosis. Poliovirus-resistant U937 cells (PRU) have been isolated that are resistant to apoptosis induced by poliovirus, but that undergo apoptosis after...
Losing the decisive virus-specific functions of both CD4 + and CD8 + T lymphocytes in the first weeks after immunodeficiency virus infection ultimately leads to AIDS. The SIV/rhesus monkey model for AIDS was used to demonstrate that a 4-week chemotherapeutic reduction of viral load during acute SIV infection of macaques allowed the development of a competent immune response able to...
In rabbit kidney (RK13) cells, gG-negative BHV-1 exhibited significant defects in plaque formation and growth compared to that of gG-positive BHV-1. RK13 cells infected with gG-negative BHV-1 exhibited a distinctive CPE and contained a larger number of cells stained with trypan blue dye compared to those infected with gG-positive strains, suggesting that gG-negative BHV-1 inflicted more damage to...
Infection of CD4+ cells with HIV in vitro causes extensive cytopathicity. The mechanism that underlies this process is unclear and conflicting data exist regarding whether cytotoxicity is due to necrosis or apoptosis. It was previously reported and is shown here that the coculture of HIV glycoprotein-expressing cells with CD4+ cells results in apoptosis within several hours. This study demonstrates...
The mechanisms of hepatocyte death and the events that lead to a high rate of chronic liver disease in patients infected with hepatitis C virus are not known. We established a HCV replication system in HepG2 cell culture and utilized this model to address the effect of HCV proteins on HepG2 cell growth and viability. After transfection of HepG2 cells with full-length RNA, a truncated RNA, or an antisense...
We have evaluated the death of CD4 + and CD8 + T cells during in vitro human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and tonsilar tissue. Acute infections with several X4 and R5 HIV isolates induced a decrease in cell viability that was higher in infections with X4 viruses and correlated with an increased rate of CD4 + T-cell death...
Langat (LGT) flavivirus, derived from infectious full-length cDNA clone 636, was investigated for its apoptotic activities in mouse neuroblastoma (Neuro-2a) and simian kidney (Vero and LLC-MK 2 ) cells. The hallmark of apoptosis, cleavage of cellular DNA, was observed 48 h after infection of Vero, LLC-MK 2 , and Neuro-2a cells by electrophoresis analysis. Apoptosis in infected cells...
Knockout of the inerleukin-18 (IL-18) gene predisposed mice to impaired clearance of neurovirulent influenza A virus-infected neurons from the brain. In wild-type mice, IL-18 molecule-producing microglia/macrophages emerged in virally attacked regions as early as day 3 after infection. Microglial transformation into macrophages culminated at day 7 to 9, with upregulated expression of Iba1, a novel...
Infections with coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) are common causes of myocarditis in humans. One detail of CVB3-induced pathogenesis is apoptosis. The interaction between the capsid protein VP2 of the myocardial virus variant CVB3H3 and the proapoptotic host cell protein Siva has recently been observed. In order to characterize the interaction between both proteins more precisely, the binding activity of...
Viral proteins interact with one another during viral replication, assembly, and maturation. Systematic interaction assays of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins using the yeast two-hybrid method have uncovered a novel interaction between core and NS5A. This interaction was confirmed by in vitro binding assays, and coimmunoprecipitation in mammalian cells. Core and NS5A are also colocalized in COS-7...
Human T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) encodes a transforming protein, Tax. Tax is a promiscuous viral transactivator involved in both cell growth and death control. We have previously shown that Tax sensitizes cells to apoptosis induced by DNA-damaging agents and this report further characterizes the Tax-mediated apoptosis pathway. We found that Tax-mediated apoptosis in response to UV irradiation...
Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (ADV) is distinct among the parvoviruses as infection in vivo is persistent, restricted, and noncytopathic. In contrast, infections with other more prototypic parvoviruses, like mink enteritis virus (MEV), are acute, cytopathic, and characterized by permissive replication in vivo. Although apoptosis results in the death of cells acutely infected by parvoviruses, the...
It is known that infection with Sindbis virus (SNV) induces apoptosis, which is inhibited by two pro-survival members of the Bcl-2 family, Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL. However, the mechanism of involvement of the other members of the Bcl-2 family in SNV-induced apoptosis remains unclear. In this study we report that Bad protein, one of the pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members, mediates apoptosis in the mammalian...
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