Ml. Tornesello et al., HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 TAT GENE ENHANCES HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS EARLY GENE-EXPRESSION, Intervirology, 36(2), 1993, pp. 57-64
To investigate the possible direct/indirect role of Human immunodefici
ency virus (HIV) as a cofactor in human papillomavirus (HPV) oncogenes
is, cotransfection experiments were carried out in which a recombinant
plasmid containing the HPV16 long control region (LCR) linked to the
chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene was cotransfected into cu
ltured cells with a plasmid expressing HIV-1 Tat protein. Tat expressi
on efficiency and transactivation activity were evaluated in different
cell lines by cotransfecting plasmids containing the HIV tat gene and
HIV LTR-driven CAT-coding sequences. HeLa and CaSki cell lines repres
ented the most appropriate recipient cells for Tat-directed transactiv
ation of both the HIV LTR and the HPV LCR promoters. Furthermore, HIV
tat was transfected into HeLa cells (containing 10-20 copies per cell
of HPV18), and HPV18 E7 protein expression was evaluated by a radioimm
unoprecipitation assay using polyclonal antibodies against the E7 prot
ein. Our results show that the Tat protein can transactivate the HPV L
CR and increase HPV18 E7 expression in HeLa cells.