HIV-1 Tat protein and its inhibitor Ro 24-7429 inhibit lymphocyte proliferation and induce apoptosis in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy donors
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Patki, AH
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Patki, AH
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Lederman, MM
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To explore further the effects of the HIV-1 transactivator protein Tat on human lymphoid cell function we examined the effects of Tat on lymphocyte proliferation and programmed cell death (apoptosis). We found that the HIV-1 Tat protein induced apoptosis and inhibited lymphocyte proliferative responses in lymphocytes obtained from healthy HIV-1-seronegative donors. Surprisingly, the Tat inhibitor Ro 24-7429 also induced apoptosis and inhibited antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation. In checkerboard experiments, each agent could antagonize the effects of the other in both assays. These data suggest that Tat and its inhibitor may interact with a host element critically important in the processes of lymphocyte proliferation and programmed cell death. The HIV-1 Tat protein may affect both lymphocyte survival and function in HIV-1 infection, thereby contributing to the immune deficiency of HIV-1 disease. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.