HIV-1 LTR activation model: evaluation of various agents in skin of transgenic mice
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HIV-1 LTR activation model: evaluation of various agents in skin of transgenic mice
Abstract
Mice containing the HIV-1 long terminal repeat (LTR) regulating the expression of firefly luciferase reporter gene were investigated for their use as a model for activation of the LTR. As a limited test of this model, a number of different factors were screened for their ability to affect reporter gene activities in the skin. Reporter gene levels were increased in the skin by topical treatment of dimethylsulfoxide, retinoic acid, phorbol ester, ultraviolet light, and hydrogen peroxide, all of which have previously been shown to cause increased HIV production in cultured human cells. Topically applied arachidonic acid, histamine, ethanol, acetone, and methanol did not increase reporter gene activities. A lack of published reports on activation of HIV-1 in human cells by these agents suggests that they do not activate viral expression in human cells, which corroborates with the findings of this report. Minor forms of skin wounding and intraperitoneally administered psoralen plus ultraviolet light also increased reporter gene activities in skin. Control and test treatments could be performed on the same mouse and repetitive samples could be obtained from each treatment area. These transgenic mice might be useful as predictive models for regulation of the LTR in epidermal or dendritic cells.
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