"Distinct host cell proteins incorporated by SIV replicating in CD4+ T cells from natural disease resistant versus non-natural disease susceptible hosts"@en . "1742-4690" . . . "7" . . . "P(GAP304/10/1161)" . . . "8"^^ . "[D43D670B6C81]" . "RIV/60162694:G44__/10:00002243!RIV11-GA0-G44_____" . "simian immunodeficiency virus; CD4+ T cells"@en . . . . "Stephenson, ST." . "Bo\u0161t\u00EDk, Pavel" . "Distinct host cell proteins incorporated by SIV replicating in CD4+ T cells from natural disease resistant versus non-natural disease susceptible hosts" . "Enveloped viruses including the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) acquire host proteins upon egress from the host cells. Some studies have documented the potential positive and negative biological functions of such host proteins. We utilized proteomic analysis to identify differences in host proteins acquired by a single source of SIV replicating within CD4+ T cells from disease resistant sooty mangabeys (SM) and disease susceptible rhesus macaques (RM). Our results show 4 host-derived proteins that uniquely associated with SIV from RM but not SM, including 26 S protease subunit 7 (MSS1) that was shown to enhance HIV-1 'tat' mediated transactivation. Similarly, 28 host-derived proteins uniquely associated with SIV from SM, but not RM, which included several molecules associated with immune function such as CD2, TLR4, TLR9 and a bioactive form of IL-13. These proteins may have a potential role in contributing to the polarized clinical outcome in these 2 species of nonhuman primates." . "Retrovirology" . "RIV/60162694:G44__/10:00002243" . "\u0158ehulka, Pavel" . . "1"^^ . "G44" . "Rajan, D." . . "Distinct host cell proteins incorporated by SIV replicating in CD4+ T cells from natural disease resistant versus non-natural disease susceptible hosts" . "1" . . "Bhimani, S." . "Mayne, A. E." . . "254689" . "Song, B." . "Ansari, A. A." . "Enveloped viruses including the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) acquire host proteins upon egress from the host cells. Some studies have documented the potential positive and negative biological functions of such host proteins. We utilized proteomic analysis to identify differences in host proteins acquired by a single source of SIV replicating within CD4+ T cells from disease resistant sooty mangabeys (SM) and disease susceptible rhesus macaques (RM). Our results show 4 host-derived proteins that uniquely associated with SIV from RM but not SM, including 26 S protease subunit 7 (MSS1) that was shown to enhance HIV-1 'tat' mediated transactivation. Similarly, 28 host-derived proteins uniquely associated with SIV from SM, but not RM, which included several molecules associated with immune function such as CD2, TLR4, TLR9 and a bioactive form of IL-13. These proteins may have a potential role in contributing to the polarized clinical outcome in these 2 species of nonhuman primates."@en . "2"^^ . "Distinct host cell proteins incorporated by SIV replicating in CD4+ T cells from natural disease resistant versus non-natural disease susceptible hosts"@en . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . . .