TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.

Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cross-species transmissions, having given rise to HIV-2 in humans, SIVmac in rhesus macaques, and SIVstm in stump-tailed macaques. Cellular assays and phylogenetic comparisons indirectly support a role...

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Autores principales: Andrea Kirmaier, Fan Wu, Ruchi M Newman, Laura R Hall, Jennifer S Morgan, Shelby O'Connor, Preston A Marx, Mareike Meythaler, Simoy Goldstein, Alicia Buckler-White, Amitinder Kaur, Vanessa M Hirsch, Welkin E Johnson
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2b323af8d509493d92d86801abf668222021-11-18T05:34:54ZTRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.1544-91731545-788510.1371/journal.pbio.1000462https://doaj.org/article/2b323af8d509493d92d86801abf668222010-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/20808775/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1544-9173https://doaj.org/toc/1545-7885Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cross-species transmissions, having given rise to HIV-2 in humans, SIVmac in rhesus macaques, and SIVstm in stump-tailed macaques. Cellular assays and phylogenetic comparisons indirectly support a role for TRIM5alpha, the product of the TRIM5 gene, in suppressing interspecies transmission and emergence of retroviruses in nature. Here, we investigate the in vivo role of TRIM5 directly, focusing on transmission of primate immunodeficiency viruses between outbred primate hosts. Specifically, we retrospectively analyzed experimental cross-species transmission of SIVsm in two cohorts of rhesus macaques and found a significant effect of TRIM5 genotype on viral replication levels. The effect was especially pronounced in a cohort of animals infected with SIVsmE543-3, where TRIM5 genotype correlated with approximately 100-fold to 1,000-fold differences in viral replication levels. Surprisingly, transmission occurred even in individuals bearing restrictive TRIM5 genotypes, resulting in attenuation of replication rather than an outright block to infection. In cell-culture assays, the same TRIM5 alleles associated with viral suppression in vivo blocked infectivity of two SIVsm strains, but not the macaque-adapted strain SIVmac239. Adaptations appeared in the viral capsid in animals with restrictive TRIM5 genotypes, and similar adaptations coincide with emergence of SIVmac in captive macaques in the 1970s. Thus, host TRIM5 can suppress viral replication in vivo, exerting selective pressure during the initial stages of cross-species transmission.Andrea KirmaierFan WuRuchi M NewmanLaura R HallJennifer S MorganShelby O'ConnorPreston A MarxMareike MeythalerSimoy GoldsteinAlicia Buckler-WhiteAmitinder KaurVanessa M HirschWelkin E JohnsonPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENPLoS Biology, Vol 8, Iss 8 (2010)
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Andrea Kirmaier
Fan Wu
Ruchi M Newman
Laura R Hall
Jennifer S Morgan
Shelby O'Connor
Preston A Marx
Mareike Meythaler
Simoy Goldstein
Alicia Buckler-White
Amitinder Kaur
Vanessa M Hirsch
Welkin E Johnson
TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
description Simian immunodeficiency viruses of sooty mangabeys (SIVsm) are the source of multiple, successful cross-species transmissions, having given rise to HIV-2 in humans, SIVmac in rhesus macaques, and SIVstm in stump-tailed macaques. Cellular assays and phylogenetic comparisons indirectly support a role for TRIM5alpha, the product of the TRIM5 gene, in suppressing interspecies transmission and emergence of retroviruses in nature. Here, we investigate the in vivo role of TRIM5 directly, focusing on transmission of primate immunodeficiency viruses between outbred primate hosts. Specifically, we retrospectively analyzed experimental cross-species transmission of SIVsm in two cohorts of rhesus macaques and found a significant effect of TRIM5 genotype on viral replication levels. The effect was especially pronounced in a cohort of animals infected with SIVsmE543-3, where TRIM5 genotype correlated with approximately 100-fold to 1,000-fold differences in viral replication levels. Surprisingly, transmission occurred even in individuals bearing restrictive TRIM5 genotypes, resulting in attenuation of replication rather than an outright block to infection. In cell-culture assays, the same TRIM5 alleles associated with viral suppression in vivo blocked infectivity of two SIVsm strains, but not the macaque-adapted strain SIVmac239. Adaptations appeared in the viral capsid in animals with restrictive TRIM5 genotypes, and similar adaptations coincide with emergence of SIVmac in captive macaques in the 1970s. Thus, host TRIM5 can suppress viral replication in vivo, exerting selective pressure during the initial stages of cross-species transmission.
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author Andrea Kirmaier
Fan Wu
Ruchi M Newman
Laura R Hall
Jennifer S Morgan
Shelby O'Connor
Preston A Marx
Mareike Meythaler
Simoy Goldstein
Alicia Buckler-White
Amitinder Kaur
Vanessa M Hirsch
Welkin E Johnson
author_facet Andrea Kirmaier
Fan Wu
Ruchi M Newman
Laura R Hall
Jennifer S Morgan
Shelby O'Connor
Preston A Marx
Mareike Meythaler
Simoy Goldstein
Alicia Buckler-White
Amitinder Kaur
Vanessa M Hirsch
Welkin E Johnson
author_sort Andrea Kirmaier
title TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
title_short TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
title_full TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
title_fullStr TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
title_full_unstemmed TRIM5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
title_sort trim5 suppresses cross-species transmission of a primate immunodeficiency virus and selects for emergence of resistant variants in the new species.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2010
url https://doaj.org/article/2b323af8d509493d92d86801abf66822
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