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  • Title: Transcription and replication of human immunodeficiency virus-1 in B lymphocytes in vitro.
    Author: Calman AF, Busch MP, Vyas GN, McHugh TM, Stites DP, Peterlin BM.
    Journal: AIDS; 1988 Jun; 2(3):185-93. PubMed ID: 2840098.
    Abstract:
    We and others have shown that HIV-1 transcription and replication in vitro are increased by the binding of transcriptional enhancer DNA sequences in the HIV-1 long terminal repeat (LTR) to a cellular protein designated Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B), a trans-acting transcription factor which is present in activated but not in resting T cells. Because NF-kappa B is also expressed in resting B cells we suggested that B cells might provide an optimal intracellular environment for HIV-1 transcription. Using a transient transfection assay, we show that the HIV-1 LTR is indeed more efficiently transcribed in the B cell line Raji than in the T cell line Jurkat, and that this effect maps to the transcriptional enhancer (NF-kappa B binding site) of the LTR. Furthermore, we show that Raji cells which have been rendered CD4-positive by gene transfection are susceptible to HIV-1 infection, and that viral gene expression and replication are more efficient in these CD4-positive B cells than in CD4-positive T cells. These findings demonstrate the crucial role of the transcriptional enhancer in regulating HIV-1 expression and, since receptors for HIV-1 are expressed by some Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive B cells, they also suggest that HIV-1 replication could occur in EBV-positive B cells in vivo.
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