Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor inhibits HIV-1 replication in monocyte-derived macrophages
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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor inhibits HIV-1 replication in monocyte-derived macrophages
Abstract
Background: Previous studies of the effect of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) on HIV-1 replication in macrophages have had inconsistent results, variously reporting no effect, augmentation or inhibition of viral replication.
Objective: To investigate the regulation of HIV-1 in monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) by GM-CSF in vitro.
Methods: The role of GM-CSF on HIV-1 replication was assessed as supernatant and intracellular p24 antigen concentrations and by HIV-1 DNA and mRNA production under different culture conditions. Expression of CD4 and CCR5 receptors was examined. The effect of GM-CSF with an E21R mutation, which binds only to the alpha-chain of GM-CSF receptor, was used as an additional control.
Results: GM-CSF consistently suppressed HIV-1 replication in human MDM in vitro, as assessed by supernatant and intracellular p24 antigen concentrations and HIV-1 gag mRNA expression. The inhibitory effect of GM-CSF on HIV-1 replication was observed regardless of HIV-1 strain, source of GM-CSF, stage of MDM maturation or timing of GM-CSF exposure in relation to HIV-1 infection. The effect was dose dependent and reversed by addition of a neutralizing monoclonal antibody (4D4). Flow cytometric analysis of surface expression of CD4 and CCR5 indicates that GM-CSF does not affect HIV-1 entry into MDM. Analysis of intracellular HIV-1 DNA and mRNA suggests that HIV-1 replication is inhibited at or before transcription. E21R GM-CSF had no effect on HIV-1 replication in MDM.
Conclusions: GM-CSF regulates HIV-1 replication in MDM, inhibiting HIV-1 replication through binding to the beta-chain of the GM-CSF receptor.
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