[HTML][HTML] A novel HIV-1-encoded microRNA enhances its viral replication by targeting the TATA box region

Y Zhang, M Fan, G Geng, B Liu, Z Huang, H Luo… - Retrovirology, 2014 - Springer
Y Zhang, M Fan, G Geng, B Liu, Z Huang, H Luo, J Zhou, X Guo, W Cai, H Zhang
Retrovirology, 2014Springer
Background A lot of microRNAs (miRNAs) derived from viral genomes have been identified.
Many of them play various important roles in virus replication and virus-host interaction.
Cellular miRNAs have been shown to participate in the regulation of HIV-1 viral replication,
while the role of viral-encoded miRNAs in this process is largely unknown. Results In this
report, through a strategy combining computational prediction and deep sequencing, we
identified a novel HIV-1-encoded miRNA, miR-H3. MiR-H3 locates in the mRNA region …
Background
A lot of microRNAs (miRNAs) derived from viral genomes have been identified. Many of them play various important roles in virus replication and virus-host interaction. Cellular miRNAs have been shown to participate in the regulation of HIV-1 viral replication, while the role of viral-encoded miRNAs in this process is largely unknown.
Results
In this report, through a strategy combining computational prediction and deep sequencing, we identified a novel HIV-1-encoded miRNA, miR-H3. MiR-H3 locates in the mRNA region encoding the active center of reverse transcriptase (RT) and exhibits high sequence conservation among different subtypes of HIV-1 viruses. Overexpression of miR-H3 increases viral production and the mutations in miR-H3 sequence significantly impair the viral replication of wildtype HIV-1 viruses, suggesting that it is a replication-enhancing miRNA. MiR-H3 upregulates HIV-1 RNA transcription and protein expression. A serial deletion assay suggests that miR-H3 targets HIV-1 5′ LTR and upregulates the promoter activity. It interacts with the TATA box in HIV-1 5′ LTR and sequence-specifically activates the viral transcription. In addition, chemically-synthesized small RNAs targeting HIV-1 TATA box activate HIV-1 production from resting CD4+ T cells isolated from HIV-1-infected patients on suppressive highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
Conclusions
We have identified a novel HIV-1-encoded miRNA which specifically enhances viral production and provide a specific method to activate HIV-1 latency.
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