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J Virol, March 1998, p. 1754-1761, Vol. 72, No. 3
Laboratoire d'Immunologie des Infections
Rétrovirales, CRBM-CNRS ERS 155, Institut de Biologie, 34060 Montpellier Cedex, France
Received 15 August 1997/Accepted 10 December 1997
It has been reported previously that cells expressing a truncated
form of CD4 which lacks the cytoplasmic tail of the molecule (truncation at position 402) were not sensitive to human
immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-induced apoptosis in an
acute-phase model of infection (J. Corbeil, M. Tremblay, and D. D. Richman, J. Exp. Med. 183:39-48, 1996). The role played by the
cytoplasmic domain of CD4 in HIV-1-induced apoptosis was reexamined
here with clones of A2.01 cells expressing different forms of CD4 and
the DNA intercalant YOPRO-1 assay. Six days after virus exposure, we
found evidence of apoptosis in A2.01 cells expressing the wild-type CD4
(A2.01/CD4), whereas enhanced apoptosis remained absent in cultures of
A2.01/CD4.401 and A2.01/CD4.403 cells (A2.01 cells which express
CD4.401 and CD4.403 molecules with truncations at positions 401 and
403, respectively). However, cell death by apoptosis measured with
YOPRO-1 was found in cultures of A2.01/CD4.401 and A2.01/CD4.403 cells
15 days after virus exposure. This result was confirmed with a terminal
dUTP nick end-labeling assay and propidium iodide staining. The long lag time postinfection required for apoptosis to be observed in cultures of infected cells expressing truncated forms of CD4 was due to
the delayed viral replication in these cells, as shown by monitoring of
the viral reverse transcriptase activity and HIV-1
p24gag antigen expression. These results
emphasize the relationship between virus replication and cell death by
apoptosis.
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Delayed Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Induced
Apoptosis in Cells Expressing Truncated Forms of CD4
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d'Immunologie des Infections Rétrovirales, CRBM-CNRS ERS
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