2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.12.575325
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A cGAS-mediated IFN-I response in human CD4+ T cells depends on productive infection and is conserved over HIV types and strains

Marija Janevska,
Timothy Cammaert,
Evelien Naessens
et al.

Abstract: HIV type 2 is known to be better controlled by our immune system than HIV-1. The mechanism of innate sensing of HIV-2 by T cells is at present unclear. In this study we show that several primary isolates of HIV-2 (CBL20 and CI85) and HIV-1 (A8 and D2), similarly to the molecular clone HIV-1 NL4.3-GFP-I, induce a significant IFN-I response by infection of its main target, activated CD4+ T cells. However, they are unable to do so after shRNAmediated knock-down of cGAS. In addition, HIV-1 induced IFN-I response i… Show more

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