Title of article :
Primate and feline lentiviruses in current intrinsic immunity research: The cat is back
Author/Authors :
Poeschla، نويسنده , , Eric M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
6
From page :
215
To page :
220
Abstract :
Retroviral restriction factor research is explaining long-standing lentiviral mysteries. Asking why a particular retrovirus cannot complete a critical part of its life cycle in cells of a particular species has been the starting point for numerous discoveries, including heretofore elusive functions of HIV-1 accessory genes. The potential for therapeutic application is substantial. Analyzing the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) life cycle has been instrumental and the source of some surprising observations in this field. FIV is restricted in cells of various primates by several restriction factors including APOBEC3 proteins and, uniquely, TRIM proteins from both Old and New World monkeys. In contrast, the feline genome does not encode functional TRIM5alpha or TRIMCyp proteins and HIV-1 is primarily blocked in feline cells by APOBEC3 proteins. These can be overcome by inserting FIV vif or even SIVmac vif into HIV-1. The domestic cat and its lentivirus are positioned to offer strategic research opportunities as the field moves forward.
Keywords :
innate immunity , APOBEC3 , Restriction factor , FIV , TRIM5alpha , TRIMCyp , HIV-1 , lentivirus
Journal title :
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Record number :
2166013
Link To Document :
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