Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6141443 | Virology | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Here we investigate the mechanisms by which HTLV-1 infection prevents the cell death of CD8+ T cells in vivo. We show that upon natural infection, cloned CD8+ but not CD4+ cells from patients without malignancy become resistant to Fas-mediated cell death and acquire an antiapoptotic transcriptome that includes the overexpression of cIAP-2 and c-FLIP(L). CD8+ lymphocyte-restricted cIAP-2 overexpression correlates with resistance to Fas-mediated apoptosis and depends on tax expression via NF-KappaB. In contrast, in the same CD8+ cells, the HTLV-1-dependent overexpression of c-FLIP(L) does not correlate with resistance to Fas-mediated cell death nor with tax expression. In the present model, infected CD8+ clones are the only cell subtype in which cIAP-2 expression correlates with resistance to cell death. These results support a role for Tax-dependent cIAP-2 expression in preventing the death of naturally infected CD8+ cells and thereby in their clonal expansion in vivo.
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Authors
Linda Zane, David Sibon, Catherine Legras, Joël Lachuer, Anne Wierinckx, Patrick Mehlen, Marie-Hélène Delfau-Larue, Antoine Gessain, Olivier Gout, Christiane Pinatel, Agnès Lançon, Franck Mortreux, Eric Wattel,