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  2. Expression Pattern of Individual IFNA Subtypes in Chronic HIV Infection

Expression Pattern of Individual IFNA Subtypes in Chronic HIV Infection

  • J Interferon Cytokine Res. 2017 Dec;37(12):541-549. doi: 10.1089/jir.2017.0076.
Yanpeng Li 1 Binlian Sun 1 Stefan Esser 2 Heiko Jessen 3 Hendrik Streeck 4 Marek Widera 5 Rongge Yang 1 Ulf Dittmer 5 Kathrin Sutter 5
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 1 Wuhan Institute of Virology , Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, PR China .
  • 2 2 Clinic of Dermatology, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen , Essen, Germany .
  • 3 3 HIV Clinic Praxis , Berlin, Germany .
  • 4 4 Institute for HIV Research, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen , Essen, Germany .
  • 5 5 Institute for Virology, University Hospital Essen, University of Duisburg-Essen , Essen, Germany .
Abstract

Interferon-α (IFN-α) plays an important role in HIV pathogenesis. IFN-α consists of 13 individual IFN-α subtypes, which exhibit individual Antiviral and immunomodulatory activities in HIV Infection. Here, we determined the expression profiles of all IFN-α subtypes in treated and treatment-naive HIV+ patients and their impact on the induction of distinct HIV restriction factors. We collected blood samples of chronic HIV+ patients, which underwent antiretroviral therapy or were treatment-naive, and determined the individual expression levels of different IFN-α subtypes and HIV restriction factors. HIV Infection transiently enhanced the expression of IFNA mRNA. The IFN-α response was dominated by the most abundantly expressed subtypes IFNA4, A5, A7, and A14 in all individuals. HIV Infection affected the expression pattern of the IFN-α response, in particular for IFNA2 and IFNA16, which were elevated by chronic HIV Infection. Elevated expression of HIV restriction factors was observed in chronically HIV-infected patients, which partly decreased during successful antiretroviral treatment. In vitro stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells revealed that IFN-α6, -α14, and -α21 were most effective in inducing the expression of HIV restriction factors. These results indicate that HIV Infection induces a specific expression pattern of IFN-α subtypes, which in turn induce the expression of various HIV restriction factors.

Keywords

IFN-α stimulation; IFN-α subtypes; ISG expression; chronic HIV infection.

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