CARD8 inflammasome activation during HIV-1 cell-to-cell transmission.

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
eLife Pub Date : 2025-06-16 DOI:10.7554/eLife.102676
Jessie Kulsuptrakul, Michael Emerman, Patrick S Mitchell
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Abstract

Our previous work demonstrated that CARD8 detects HIV-1 infection by sensing the enzymatic activity of the HIV protease, resulting in CARD8-dependent inflammasome activation (Kulsuptrakul et al., 2023). CARD8 harbors a motif in its N-terminus that functions as a HIV protease substrate mimic, permitting innate immune recognition of HIV-1 protease activity, which when cleaved by HIV protease triggers CARD8 inflammasome activation. Here, we sought to understand CARD8 responses in the context of HIV-1 cell-to-cell transmission via a viral synapse. We observed that cell-to-cell transmission of HIV-1 between infected T cells and primary human monocyte-derived macrophages induces CARD8 inflammasome activation in a manner that is dependent on viral protease activity and largely independent of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Additionally, to further evaluate the viral determinants of CARD8 sensing, we tested a panel of HIV protease inhibitor-resistant clones to establish how variation in HIV protease affects CARD8 activation. We identified mutant HIV-1 proteases that differentially cleave and activate CARD8 compared to wildtype HIV-1, thus indicating that natural variation in HIV protease affects not only the cleavage of the viral Gag-Pol polyprotein but also likely impacts innate sensing and inflammation.

HIV-1细胞间传播过程中CARD8炎性体的激活。
我们之前的工作表明,CARD8通过感知HIV蛋白酶的酶活性来检测HIV-1感染,从而导致CARD8依赖性炎性体激活(Kulsuptrakul等,2023)。CARD8在其n端含有一个基序,其功能是HIV蛋白酶底物模拟物,允许先天免疫识别HIV-1蛋白酶活性,当被HIV蛋白酶切割时,会触发CARD8炎性体激活。在这里,我们试图了解CARD8在HIV-1细胞间通过病毒突触传播的背景下的反应。我们观察到HIV-1在受感染的T细胞和原代人单核细胞源性巨噬细胞之间的细胞间传播诱导CARD8炎性体激活,这种方式依赖于病毒蛋白酶活性,在很大程度上不依赖于NLRP3炎性体。此外,为了进一步评估CARD8感知的病毒决定因素,我们测试了一组HIV蛋白酶抑制剂抗性克隆,以确定HIV蛋白酶的变化如何影响CARD8的激活。研究人员发现,与野生型HIV-1相比,突变型HIV-1蛋白酶在切割和激活CARD8方面存在差异,这表明HIV蛋白酶的自然变异不仅影响病毒Gag-Pol多蛋白的切割,还可能影响先天感知和炎症。
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eLife
eLife BIOLOGY-
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12.90
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3122
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17 weeks
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