Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.

Selective histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as a potential anti-latency therapy for persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We utilized a combination of small molecule inhibitors and short hairpin (sh)RNA-mediated gene knockdown strategies to delineate the...

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Main Authors: Kirston M Barton, Nancie M Archin, Kara S Keedy, Amy S Espeseth, Yan-ling Zhang, Jennifer Gale, Florence F Wagner, Edward B Holson, David M Margolis
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出版: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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author Kirston M Barton
Nancie M Archin
Kara S Keedy
Amy S Espeseth
Yan-ling Zhang
Jennifer Gale
Florence F Wagner
Edward B Holson
David M Margolis
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Nancie M Archin
Kara S Keedy
Amy S Espeseth
Yan-ling Zhang
Jennifer Gale
Florence F Wagner
Edward B Holson
David M Margolis
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description Selective histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as a potential anti-latency therapy for persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We utilized a combination of small molecule inhibitors and short hairpin (sh)RNA-mediated gene knockdown strategies to delineate the key HDAC(s) to be targeted for selective induction of latent HIV-1 expression. Individual depletion of HDAC3 significantly induced expression from the HIV-1 promoter in the 2D10 latency cell line model. However, depletion of HDAC1 or -2 alone or in combination did not significantly induce HIV-1 expression. Co-depletion of HDAC2 and -3 resulted in a significant increase in expression from the HIV-1 promoter. Furthermore, concurrent knockdown of HDAC1, -2, and -3 resulted in a significant increase in expression from the HIV-1 promoter. Using small molecule HDAC inhibitors of differing selectivity to ablate the residual HDAC activity that remained after (sh)RNA depletion, the effect of depletion of HDAC3 was further enhanced. Enzymatic inhibition of HDAC3 with the selective small-molecule inhibitor BRD3308 activated HIV-1 transcription in the 2D10 cell line. Furthermore, ex vivo exposure to BRD3308 induced outgrowth of HIV-1 from resting CD4+ T cells isolated from antiretroviral-treated, aviremic HIV+ patients. Taken together these findings suggest that HDAC3 is an essential target to disrupt HIV-1 latency, and inhibition of HDAC2 may also contribute to the effort to purge and eradicate latent HIV-1 infection.
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spelling doaj-art-e80e034b7d02426884cf60837c6a9f1c2025-08-19T19:45:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10268410.1371/journal.pone.0102684Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.Kirston M BartonNancie M ArchinKara S KeedyAmy S EspesethYan-ling ZhangJennifer GaleFlorence F WagnerEdward B HolsonDavid M MargolisSelective histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors have emerged as a potential anti-latency therapy for persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We utilized a combination of small molecule inhibitors and short hairpin (sh)RNA-mediated gene knockdown strategies to delineate the key HDAC(s) to be targeted for selective induction of latent HIV-1 expression. Individual depletion of HDAC3 significantly induced expression from the HIV-1 promoter in the 2D10 latency cell line model. However, depletion of HDAC1 or -2 alone or in combination did not significantly induce HIV-1 expression. Co-depletion of HDAC2 and -3 resulted in a significant increase in expression from the HIV-1 promoter. Furthermore, concurrent knockdown of HDAC1, -2, and -3 resulted in a significant increase in expression from the HIV-1 promoter. Using small molecule HDAC inhibitors of differing selectivity to ablate the residual HDAC activity that remained after (sh)RNA depletion, the effect of depletion of HDAC3 was further enhanced. Enzymatic inhibition of HDAC3 with the selective small-molecule inhibitor BRD3308 activated HIV-1 transcription in the 2D10 cell line. Furthermore, ex vivo exposure to BRD3308 induced outgrowth of HIV-1 from resting CD4+ T cells isolated from antiretroviral-treated, aviremic HIV+ patients. Taken together these findings suggest that HDAC3 is an essential target to disrupt HIV-1 latency, and inhibition of HDAC2 may also contribute to the effort to purge and eradicate latent HIV-1 infection.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4138023?pdf=render
spellingShingle Kirston M Barton
Nancie M Archin
Kara S Keedy
Amy S Espeseth
Yan-ling Zhang
Jennifer Gale
Florence F Wagner
Edward B Holson
David M Margolis
Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title_full Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title_fullStr Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title_full_unstemmed Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title_short Selective HDAC inhibition for the disruption of latent HIV-1 infection.
title_sort selective hdac inhibition for the disruption of latent hiv 1 infection
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