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Suppression of HIV-1 Tat-induced monocyte adhesiveness by a cell-permeable superoxide dismutase in astrocytes
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Suppression of HIV-1 Tat-induced monocyte adhesiveness by a cell-permeable superoxide dismutase in astrocytes

  • Ha Yong Song1,
  • Sung Mi Ju,
  • Ji Ae Lee,
  • Hyung-Joo Kwon,
  • Won Sik Eum,
  • Sang Ho Jang,
  • Soo Young Choi &
  • …
  • Jinseu Park 

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HIV-1 Tat is considered to be one of key players to facilitate monocyte entry into the CNS, which is characteristic feature of AIDS-related encephalitis and dementia. This study was performed to determine the regulatory function of superoxide dismutase (SOD) on the HIV-1 Tat-induced signaling pathways leading to NF-κB activation, expression of adhesion molecules, and monocyte adhesion in CRT-MG human astroglioma cells by using cell-permeable SOD. When cell-permeable SOD was added to the culture medium of CRT-MG cells, it rapidly entered the cells in dose- and time-dependent manners. Treatment of astrocytes with cell-permeable SOD led to decrease in Tat-induced ROS generation as well as NF-κB activation. Cell-permeable SOD inhibited the activation of MAP kinases including ERK, JNK and p38 by HIV-1 Tat. Treatment of CRT-MG cells with cell-permeable SOD significantly inhibited protein and mRNA levels of ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 up-regulated by HIV-1 Tat, as measured by Western blot analysis and RT-PCR. Furthermore, enhanced adhesiveness of monocyte to astrocyte by HIV-1 Tat was significantly abrogated by pretreatment with cell-permeable SOD fusion proteins. These data indicate that SOD has a regulatory function for HIV-1 Tat-induced NF-κB activation in astrocytes and suggest that cell-permeable SOD can be used as a feasible therapeutic agent for regulation of ROS-related neurological diseases.

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Song, H., Ju, S., Lee, J. et al. Suppression of HIV-1 Tat-induced monocyte adhesiveness by a cell-permeable superoxide dismutase in astrocytes. Exp Mol Med 39, 778–786 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2007.84

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Keywords

  • cell adhesion
  • gene products, tat
  • HIV
  • inflammation
  • intercellular adhesion molecule-1
  • NF-κB
  • reactive oxygen species
  • superoxide dismutase
  • vascular cell adhesion molecule-1
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