HIV GP120 Desensitization of T Cell Receptor Function
HIV GP120 T 细胞受体功能脱敏
基本信息
- 批准号:6642790
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.81万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-06-01 至 2005-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS CD4 molecule HIV envelope protein gp120 HIV infections SCID mouse T cell receptor apoptosis biological signal transduction cellular immunity clinical research enzyme activity enzyme mechanism genetic manipulation genetically modified animals genotype helper T lymphocyte human subject hydrolysis inositol phosphates intermolecular interaction pathologic process patient oriented research phosphomonoesterases phosphorylation protein structure function protein tyrosine kinase tissue /cell culture virus cytopathogenic effect
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (provided by applicant) A major contributing factor in progression
of HIV disease to AIDS is the loss of functional CD4+ T cells that provide
critical helper activity for humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. It
appears that only a small, proportion of T cell loss is attributable to lytic
infection. Rather most T cells are stimulated to become antiger irresponsive
and/or to undergo apoptosis by a mechanism involving of HIV gp120-induced
CD4-mediatec transmembrane signal transduction. This response can apparently be
induced by soluble gp120, gpl2( aggregated by endogenous anti-gp 120
antibodies, HTV itself or infected cells expressing cell surface gp120. The
molecular mechanisms underlying CD4 transduction of "inhibitory" signals is
unknown. Experiments proposed in this application seek to address the molecular
basis and functional consequences of gp120 stimulated CD4 signaling.
Studies conducted during the previous period of support have led to a quantum
leap in our understanding of the inhibitory signaling circuitry activated by
gp120. They show that the SH2 domain containing jnositol 5 Phosphatase SHIP and
its effector, the adapter Downstream Qf Kiinase (Dok), which were previously
implicate in inhibitory FcyRIIB signaling, are associated with CD4fLck
complexes and are phosphorylated upon CD4 aggregation by gp 120. Further,
findings indicate that linker functions of SHIP and Dok, and enzymatic activity
of SHIP are activated by this stimulation. Finally, studies using T cells from
SHIP knockout mice demonstrate that SI-HP is required for optimal CD4-mediated
inhibition of T cell activation.
Towards elucidation of this circuitiy, we propose dissection of intermolecular
interactions among CD4/Lck, SHIP and Dok, and the regulatory function of these
interactions (aim 1). Further studies wifi define the site within TCR signaling
cascades that are the targets of SHIP and Dok (aim 2). In aim 3 we propose use
of the SCID-hu thyfliv model to directly analyze the role of SHIP and Dok in
HIV- 1 induced immunopathology ir human T cells. Finally, we will address the
role of SHIP and Dok in progression of HIV disease to AIDS (aim 4).
The studies will employ biochemical assays of signal transduction, in
conjunction with gene mutation anc deletion, and human-mouse chimera to define
structure-function relationships in the pathway. Finally, HIV infected patients
will be employed to assess the possibility that mutations/allotypic differences
which rendei this inhibitory circuit inactive may result in long term
non-progression. The studies may validate SHIP as target for discovery of
therapeutic agents for AIDS.
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John C Cambier其他文献
Src-family kinases in B-cell development and signaling
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- DOI:
10.1038/sj.onc.1208075 - 发表时间:
2004-10-18 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.300
- 作者:
Stephen B Gauld;John C Cambier - 通讯作者:
John C Cambier
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- 资助金额:
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Autoimmunity risk alleles compromising B cell anergy
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- 资助金额:
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