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Calpain is involved in the HIV replication from the latently infected OM10.1 cells. | LitMetric

Calpain is involved in the HIV replication from the latently infected OM10.1 cells.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Molecular Genetics, Nagoya City University Medical School, 1 Kawasumi, Mizuho-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 467-8601, Japan.

Published: April 2003

Treatment of OM10.1 cells latently infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) with phorbol ester and calcium ionophore (A23187) induced virus replication which was blocked by N-Ac-Leu-Leu-norleucinal (ALLnL), a calpain inhibitor I, and not by lactacystin, a specific proteasome inhibitor. When the purified NF-kappa B/I kappa B complex was treated with mu-calpain, the specific DNA-binding activity was demonstrated by using electrophoretic mobility shift assay in vitro. This effect of mu-calpain was inhibited by ALLnL and calpastatin and not by lactacystin. In fact, we found that mu-calpain efficiently degraded I kappa B alpha. Furthermore, our Western blotting analysis has revealed that mu-calpain cleaves I kappa B alpha at its N-terminal and C-terminal regions that were previously reported to be involved in the interaction with NF-kappa B p65. These observations indicate that in monocyte/macrophage cells calcium signaling is involved in NF-kappa B activation through activation of calpain and thus calpain inhibitors may be effective in inhibiting the activation of latently infected HIV.

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