BIMODAL DOWN-REGULATION OF CD4 IN CELLS EXPRESSING HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 VPU AND ENV

Citation
K. Fujita et al., BIMODAL DOWN-REGULATION OF CD4 IN CELLS EXPRESSING HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 VPU AND ENV, Journal of General Virology, 77, 1996, pp. 2393-2401
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Virology,"Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00221317
Volume
77
Year of publication
1996
Part
10
Pages
2393 - 2401
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1317(1996)77:<2393:BDOCIC>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
We analysed clones of HeLa cells stably expressing the human immunodef iciency virus (HIV-1) envelope gene (env) and the HIV-1 receptor, CD4, Surprisingly, individual clones were found to consist of two distinct populations of cells differing by about 10-fold in the level of surfa ce CD4, When high and low CD4-expressing cells were separated by FACS, each subpopulation gave rise to a mixture of high and low CD4-express ing cells after several days in culture, High and low CD4-expressing s ubpopulations did not differ with respect to the amount of intracellul ar Env, but there was an inverse correlation between CD4 and another H IV-1 protein encoded by the same segment of the HIV genome, Vpu, High surface CD4 cells had high levels of intracellular CD4, largely in the perinuclear region, and low levels of Vpu with a diffuse staining pat tern, Conversely, low surface CD4 cells had low levels of intracellula r CD4 with a diffuse staining pattern, and high levels of Vpu, largely in the perinuclear region, Vectors containing mutant versions of eith er Env or Vpu failed to down-regulate surface CD4, The phenomenon of b imodal expression of a surface protein in cells derived from single cl ones provides a simple model of differentiation in vitro, We show how a hypothetical interaction between CD4 and a multimer of Vpu, the mult imerization of which is cooperative, would lead to bimodal expression of CD4, This model may be generalized and could explain other cellular 'switches'.