PMID: 15218216Jun 26, 2004Paper

Down-regulation of CXCR4 expression in MT4 cells by a recombinant vector expressing antisense RNA to CXCR4 and its potential anti-HIV-1 effect

Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Hui Chun XingChong Wen Si

Abstract

CXC-chemokine receptor (CXCR4) is one principle co-receptor for the entry of T cell line (T)-tropic HIV-1 virus into a cell. In order to find more efficacious therapeutic possibilities for people with an HIV-1 infection, we explored the inhibitory effects of antisense RNA on CXCR4 expression in MT4 cells. First, we used to RT-PCR to obtain DNA fragments from healthy adult peripheral blood mononuclear cells; these fragments targeted the initiation region of CXCR4 mRNA translation. We then constructed a recombinant retroviral vector, pLXSN-X4a (containing antisense RNA to CXCR4). After packaging by PA317 cells, the pseudovirion of the recombinant vector had formed and succeeded in transfecting MT4 cells (a kind of T-tropic HIV-1 susceptibility cell line). The PCR and RT-PCR results showed that the recombinant vector had integrated into the genome of MT4 cells and had been transcribed. The expression of CXCR4 on the surface of MT4 cells transfected with antisense RNA was reduced by 30%, compared with those cells transfected with blank vector or untransfected cells. No change in the DNA synthesis rates or in cell proliferation was found in any of the transfected cells. After a challenge with HIV-1 SF33, the cells transfected with a...Continue Reading

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