Journal article
Detection of Chimeric Cellular: HIV mRNAs Generated Through Aberrant Splicing in HIV-1 Latently Infected Resting CD4 T Cells
MYH Lee, G Khoury, M Olshansky, S Sonza, GP Carter, J McMahon, TP Stinear, SJ Turner, SR Lewin, DFJ Purcell
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Latent HIV-1 provirus in infected individuals on suppressive therapy does not always remain transcriptionally silent. Both HIV-1 LTR and human gene promoter derived transcriptional events can contribute HIV-1 sequences to the mRNA produced in the cell. In addition, chimeric cellular:HIV mRNA can arise through readthrough transcription and aberrant splicing. Using target enrichment coupled to the Illumina Mi-Seq and PacBio RS II platforms, we show that 3’ LTR activation is frequent in latently infected cells from both the CCL19-induced primary cell model of HIV-1 latency as well as ex vivo samples. In both systems of latent HIV-1 infection, we detected several chimeric species that were gener..
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This study was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) program and project grants (#=GNT1052979 and GNT1129320 to DP and SL; and GNT1149991 to TPS for genomics), and Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research (ACH2) (2016-17 to SS).