Evidence that Stable Retroviral Transduction and Cell Survival following DNA Integration Depend on Components of the Nonhomologous End Joining Repair Pathway
Open Access
- 15 August 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 78 (16), 8573-8581
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.78.16.8573-8581.2004
Abstract
We have previously reported several lines of evidence that support a role for cellular DNA repair systems in completion of the retroviral DNA integration process. Failure to repair an intermediate in the process of integrating viral DNA into host DNA appears to trigger growth arrest or death of a large percentage of infected cells. Cellular proteins involved in the nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) pathway (DNA-PK CS ) and the damage-signaling kinases (ATM and ATR) have been implicated in this process. However, some studies have suggested that NHEJ proteins may not be required for the completion of lentiviral DNA integration. Here we provide additional evidence that NHEJ proteins are required for stable transduction by human immunodeficiency type 1 (HIV-1)-based vectors. Our analyses with two different reporters show that the number of stably transduced DNA-PK CS -deficient scid fibroblasts was reduced by 80 to 90% compared to the number of control cells. Furthermore, transduction efficiency can be restored to wild-type levels in scid cells that are complemented with a functional DNA-PK CS gene. The efficiency of stable transduction by an HIV-1-based vector is also reduced upon infection of Xrcc4 and ligase IV-deficient cells, implying a role for these components of the NHEJ repair pathway. Finally, we show that cells deficient in ligase IV are killed by infection with an integrase-competent but not an integrase-deficient HIV-1 vector. Results presented in this study lend further support to a general role for the NHEJ DNA repair pathway in completion of the retroviral DNA integration process.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Characterization of Retrovirus-Host DNA Junctions in Cells Deficient in Nonhomologous-End JoiningJournal of Virology, 2001
- Adaptation of Chimeric Retroviruses In Vitro and In Vivo: Isolation of Avian Retroviral Vectors with Extended Host RangeJournal of Virology, 2001
- Computational Analysis of Retrovirus-Induced scid Cell DeathJournal of Virology, 2001
- Wortmannin Potentiates Integrase-Mediated Killing of Lymphocytes and Reduces the Efficiency of Stable Transduction by RetrovirusesMolecular and Cellular Biology, 2001
- DNA-Dependent Protein Kinase Is Not Required for Efficient Lentivirus IntegrationJournal of Virology, 2000
- Critical Factors Influencing Stable Transduction of Human CD34+ Cells with HIV-1-Derived Lentiviral VectorsMolecular Therapy, 2000
- Development of a Novel Trans-Lentiviral Vector That Affords Predictable SafetyMolecular Therapy, 2000
- In Vivo Gene Delivery and Stable Transduction of Nondividing Cells by a Lentiviral VectorScience, 1996
- UPDATE: V(D)J Recombination and Transposition: Closer Than ExpectedScience, 1996
- Retroviral DNA integrationBioEssays, 1984