L. Alexander et al., A ROLE FOR NATURAL SIMIAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1 NEF ALLELES IN LYMPHOCYTE-ACTIVATION, Journal of virology, 71(8), 1997, pp. 6094-6099
A T-lymphoid cell line termed 221 was derived from a rhesus monkey inf
ected with herpesvirus saimiri, Growth of 221 cells was dependent on t
he addition of interleukin-2 (IL-2) to the culture medium, In the abse
nce of IL-2, 221 cells arrested in G(0)-G(1) but did not die, Simian i
mmunodeficiency virus (SIV) replicated efficiently in IL-2 stimulated
221 cells whether or not the nef gene was present. In the absence of I
L-2, nef-containing SIV replicated 8 to 100 times more efficiently in
221 cells than did the same virus lacking nef, nef-containing virus pr
eferentially stimulated the production of IL-2 from 221 cells, HIV-1 n
ef and v-ras genes, but not the c-ras gene, were shown to substitute f
unctionally for SIV nef when tested as recombinant viruses in this ass
ay system, These results demonstrate a role for natural nef in causing
lymphoid cell activation, and they provide a system for delineating t
he biochemical mechanisms responsible for this activation.