The Role of Tumor Suppressor p53 Protein in HIV-Host Cell Interactions

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Bakhanashvili, Mary [1 ]
机构
[1] Bar Ilan Univ, Mina & Everard Goodman Fac Life Sci, IL-5290002 Ramat Gan, Israel
关键词
HIV; p53; DNA repair; proofreading; IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1; BASE EXCISION-REPAIR; REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE; DNA-SYNTHESIS; FREQUENT INCORPORATION; NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS; MUTATION-RATES; LEUKEMIA-VIRUS; FIDELITY; MECHANISM;
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10.3390/cells13181512
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The virus-host relationship is indispensable for executing successful viral infection. The pathogenesis of HIV is determined by an intricate interaction between the host and the virus for the regulation of HIV infection, thereby influencing various aspects, including the regulation of signaling pathways. High mutation rates and population heterogeneity characterize HIV with consequences for viral pathogenesis and the potential to escape the immune system and anti-viral inhibitors used in therapy. The origin of the high mutation rates exhibited by HIV may be attributed to a limited template-copied fidelity that likely operates in the cytoplasm. HIV-1 infection induces upregulation and activation of tumor suppressor p53 protein in the early stages of HIV-1 infection. p53 plays a multifaceted role in the context of HIV infection, thereby affecting viral replication. p53 is involved in maintaining genetic integrity, actively participating in various DNA repair processes through its various biochemical activities and via its ability to interact with components of the repair machinery. This report focuses on the impact of the p53 protein on the HIV-1 reverse transcription process while incorporating various incorrect and non-canonical nucleotides. The presence of functional host-coded p53 protein with proofreading-repair activities in the cytoplasm may lead to various biological outcomes.
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