Backsplicing of the HIV-1 transcript generates multiple circRNAs to promote viral replication.

Christopher Mauer, Sean Paz, Massimo Caputi
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Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a family of non-coding RNAs that originate from a non-canonical splicing event (backsplicing) that forms covalently closed continuous loops. An analysis of the human immunodeficiency type 1 virus (HIV-1) complex splicing pattern indicated that the virus had the potential to generate at least 15 distinct circRNAs. The predicted HIV circRNAs were amplified utilizing divergent PCR primers and confirmed by RNase R digestion and sequencing. A predictive circRNA-miRNA interaction modeling approach and a series of validation assays determined that two cellular miRNAs, miR-6727-3p and miR-4722-3p, functionally interact with a sequence present in 8 of the HIV circRNAs. Expression of miR-6727-3p and miR-4722-3p restricted HIV-1 replication while a circRNA containing the sequence recognized by miR-6727-3p and miR-4722-3p increased the production of infective virions. Additionally, miR-6727-3p and miR-4722-3p expression was upregulated following HIV-1 infection of primary CD4+ T cells. Overall, the data presented shows that HIV-1 generates circRNAs which promote viral replication by sequestering and inhibiting the functions of miR-6727-3p and miR-4722-3p.

HIV-1转录物的反向剪接产生多个环状rna来促进病毒复制。
环状rna (circRNAs)是一类非编码rna,起源于非规范剪接事件(反剪接),形成共价闭合的连续环。对人类免疫缺陷1型病毒(HIV-1)复杂剪接模式的分析表明,该病毒具有产生至少15种不同环状rna的潜力。预测的HIV环状rna利用发散式PCR引物扩增,并通过RNase R酶切和测序证实。预测circRNA-miRNA相互作用建模方法和一系列验证分析确定,两个细胞mirna miR-6727-3p和miR-4722-3p与8个HIV circrna中存在的序列在功能上相互作用。miR-6727-3p和miR-4722-3p的表达限制了HIV-1的复制,而含有miR-6727-3p和miR-4722-3p识别序列的环状rna增加了感染病毒粒子的产生。此外,在原代CD4+ T细胞感染HIV-1后,miR-6727-3p和miR-4722-3p的表达上调。总体而言,所提供的数据表明,HIV-1产生的环状rna通过隔离和抑制miR-6727-3p和miR-4722-3p的功能来促进病毒复制。
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