The Nef protein of HIV-1 associates with rafts and primes T cells for activation

JK Wang, E Kiyokawa, E Verdin… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
JK Wang, E Kiyokawa, E Verdin, D Trono
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000National Acad Sciences
The Nef protein is an important virulence factor of primate lentiviruses, yet the mechanisms
by which it exerts this influence are imperfectly understood. Here, using an inducible system,
we demonstrate that Nef increases IL-2 secretion from T cells stimulated via CD3 or CD28.
This effect requires the conservation of the Nef myristoylation signal and SH3-binding
proline-based motif. Together with several proteins involved in the initiation and propagation
of T cell signaling, Nef associates with membrane microdomains known as rafts. The Nef …
The Nef protein is an important virulence factor of primate lentiviruses, yet the mechanisms by which it exerts this influence are imperfectly understood. Here, using an inducible system, we demonstrate that Nef increases IL-2 secretion from T cells stimulated via CD3 or CD28. This effect requires the conservation of the Nef myristoylation signal and SH3-binding proline-based motif. Together with several proteins involved in the initiation and propagation of T cell signaling, Nef associates with membrane microdomains known as rafts. The Nef-mediated superinduction of IL-2 reflects the activation of both NFAT and NFκB. Accordingly, Nef also enhances HIV-1 transcription in response to CD3 or CD28 stimulation. Nef-induced IL-2 hyperresponsiveness is also observed in primary CD4 lymphocytes. Overall, these data suggest that Nef acts at the level of rafts to prime T cells for activation. Likely consequences of this effect are the promotion of HIV-1 replication and the facilitation of virus spread.
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