Human immunodeficiency virus infection of cells arrested in the cell cycle
- PMID: 1322294
- PMCID: PMC556788
- DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05376.x
Human immunodeficiency virus infection of cells arrested in the cell cycle
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- EMBO J 1992 Nov;11(11):4249
Abstract
Cell proliferation is necessary for proviral integration and productive infection of most retroviruses. Nevertheless, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can infect non-dividing macrophages. This ability to grow in non-dividing cells is not specific to macrophages because, as we show here, CD4+ HeLa cells arrested at stage G2 of the cell cycle can be infected by HIV-1. Proliferation is necessary for these same cells to be infected by a murine retrovirus, MuLV. HIV-1 integrates into the arrested cell DNA and produces viral RNA and protein in a pattern similar to that in normal cells. In addition, our data suggest that the ability to infect non-dividing cells is due to one of the HIV-1 core virion proteins. HIV infection of non-dividing cells distinguishes lentiviruses from other retroviruses and is likely to be important in the natural history of HIV infection.
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