Importin 7 may be dispensable for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 and simian immunodeficiency virus infection of primary macrophages
UMass Chan Affiliations
Program in Molecular MedicineDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2005-08-17Keywords
Cells, CulturedGene Expression Regulation, Viral
HIV Infections
HIV-1
Hela Cells
Humans
Karyopherins
Macrophages
Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Simian immunodeficiency virus
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
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In an in vitro assay employing reconstituted nuclei, importin 7 (IPO7) has been implicated in nuclear translocation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) cDNA. Using RNA interference technology, we inhibited expression of IPO7 by 80 to 95% in primary macrophages and in HeLa cells and monitored their ability to support HIV-1 and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) cDNA synthesis, nuclear translocation, and infection efficiency. Marked IPO7 deficiency did not alter the rate or extent of HIV-1 or SIV cDNA synthesis or nuclear translocation. The infection efficiency of HIV-1 was similarly unaltered. Therefore, in natural, nondividing targets of HIV-1, IPO7 may be dispensable for infection.Source
J Virol. 2005 Sep;79(17):11541-6. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1128/JVI.79.17.11541-11546.2005Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/38659PubMed ID
16103209Related Resources
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10.1128/JVI.79.17.11541-11546.2005
