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High Throughput In Vitro Assessment of Latency Reversing Agents on HIV Transcription and Splicing
Published on: January 22, 2019
BRD4 modulator ZL0580 and LEDGINs additively block and lock HIV-1 transcription
Eline Pellaers1, Julie Janssens2, Lore Wils1
1Laboratory for Advanced Disease Modelling, Targeted Drug Discovery and Gene Therapy (ADVANTAGE), Herestraat 49, Leuven, Flanders, Belgium.
Abstract:
The persistence of HIV-1 in a latent state within long-lived immune cells remains a major barrier to a cure for HIV-1 infection. The "block-and-lock" strategy aims to silence the HIV-1 provirus permanently using latency promoting agents (LPAs). LEDGINs, a well-known class of LPAs, inhibit the interaction between viral integrase and LEDGF/p75, reducing viral integration and retargeting the provirus to regions resistant to reactivation. However, proximity to enhancers may still permit residual transcription. Given BRD4's central role in the enhancer biology, we now test two BRD4 modulators, JQ1 and ZL0580. Mechanistic studies reveal that JQ1 and ZL0580 have contrasting effects on Tat-dependent HIV-1 transcription, resulting in JQ1 promoting viral reactivation and ZL0580 inducing transcriptional silencing. Combining ZL0580 with LEDGINs has an additive effect in blocking HIV-1 transcription and reactivation, in both cell lines and primary cells. These findings demonstrate the potential of ZL0580 to enhance the block-and-lock cure strategy.
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