Small Molecule Inhibition of HIV-1–Induced MHC-I Down-Regulation Identifies a Temporally Regulated Switch in Nef Action

JD Dikeakos, KM Atkins, L Thomas… - Molecular biology of …, 2010 - Am Soc Cell Biol
JD Dikeakos, KM Atkins, L Thomas, L Emert-Sedlak, IJL Byeon, J Jung, J Ahn, MD Wortman
Molecular biology of the cell, 2010Am Soc Cell Biol
HIV-1 Nef triggers down-regulation of cell-surface MHC-I by assembling a Src family kinase
(SFK)-ZAP-70/Syk-PI3K cascade. Here, we report that chemical disruption of the Nef-SFK
interaction with the small molecule inhibitor 2c blocks assembly of the multi-kinase complex
and represses HIV-1–mediated MHC-I down-regulation in primary CD4+ T-cells. 2c did not
interfere with the PACS-2–dependent trafficking of Nef required for the Nef-SFK interaction
or the AP-1 and PACS-1–dependent sequestering of internalized MHC-I, suggesting the …
HIV-1 Nef triggers down-regulation of cell-surface MHC-I by assembling a Src family kinase (SFK)-ZAP-70/Syk-PI3K cascade. Here, we report that chemical disruption of the Nef-SFK interaction with the small molecule inhibitor 2c blocks assembly of the multi-kinase complex and represses HIV-1–mediated MHC-I down-regulation in primary CD4+ T-cells. 2c did not interfere with the PACS-2–dependent trafficking of Nef required for the Nef-SFK interaction or the AP-1 and PACS-1–dependent sequestering of internalized MHC-I, suggesting the inhibitor specifically interfered with the Nef-SFK interaction required for triggering MHC-I down-regulation. Transport studies revealed Nef directs a highly regulated program to down-regulate MHC-I in primary CD4+ T-cells. During the first two days after infection, Nef assembles the 2c-sensitive multi-kinase complex to trigger down-regulation of cell-surface MHC-I. By three days postinfection Nef switches to a stoichiometric mode that prevents surface delivery of newly synthesized MHC-I. Pharmacologic inhibition of the multi-kinase cascade prevents the Nef-dependent block in MHC-I transport, suggesting the signaling and stoichiometric modes are causally linked. Together, these studies resolve the seemingly controversial models that describe Nef-induced MHC-I down-regulation and provide new insights into the mechanism of Nef action.
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