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theta-Defensin pseudogenes in HIV-1-exposed, persistently seronegative female sex-workers from Thailand

  • Infect Genet Evol. 2005 Jan;5(1):11-5. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2004.05.006.
Chunfu Yang 1 Louvonia Boone Tung X Nguyen Donna Rudolph Khanchit Limpakarnjanarat Timothy D Mastro Jordan Tappero Alexander M Cole Renu B Lal
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  • 1 Division of AIDS, STD, and TB Laboratory Research, National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mail Stop D-12, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. [email protected]
Abstract

The leukocytes of rhesus monkeys contain cyclic octadecapeptides (theta;-defensins) that can protect cells from Infection by HIV-1 in vitro. Although humans express mRNA from one or more theta;-defensin pseudogenes, these transcripts contain a premature stop codon that prevents formation of theta;-defensin Peptides. We hypothesized that some highly exposed persistently seronegative (HEPS) individuals might have intact theta;-defensin (DEFT) genes and produce functional theta;-defensins that might account for their resistance to HIV-1 Infection. We sequenced DEFT genes from 30 women in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand: 11 HEPS female sex-workers and 19 control women (10 HIV-1 infected and 9 HIV-1 uninfected). We found that theta;-defensin genes from all 11 HEPS women contained the crucial signal sequence stop codon, as did the 19 control women. Synthetic theta;-defensins based on the cDNA sequences to generate a human theta;-defensin (termed retrocyclin-1 and -2) were capable of inhibiting replication of Thai HIV-1 subtype B and CRF01_AE isolates regardless of the coreceptor utilization of the isolates. Although our study indicates that synthetic theta;-defensin Peptides are effective in vitro against Thai subtype B and CRF01_AE isolates of HIV-1, the presence of premature stop codons in the DEFT genes of these HEPS women makes it unlikely that endogenous theta;-defensin production accounts for their resistance to HIV-1.

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