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MiRNA-891a-5p Mediates HIV-1 Tat and KSHV Orf-K1 Synergistic Induction of Angiogenesis by Activating NF-κB Signaling

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2015 Oct 9
PMID 26446987
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Co-infection with HIV-1 and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is the cause of aggressive AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma (AIDS-KS) characterized by abnormal angiogenesis. The impact of HIV-1 and KSHV interaction on the pathogenesis and extensive angiogenesis of AIDS-KS remains unclear. Here, we explored the synergistic effect of HIV-1 Tat and KSHV oncogene Orf-K1 on angiogenesis. Our results showed that soluble Tat or ectopic expression of Tat enhanced K1-induced cell proliferation, microtubule formation and angiogenesis in chorioallantoic membrane and nude mice models. Mechanistic studies revealed that Tat promoted K1-induced angiogenesis by enhancing NF-κB signaling. Mechanistically, we showed that Tat synergized with K1 to induce the expression of miR-891a-5p, which directly targeted IκBα 3' untranslated region, leading to NF-κB activation. Consequently, inhibition of miR-891a-5p increased IκBα level, prevented nuclear translocation of NF-κB p65 and ultimately suppressed the synergistic effect of Tat- and K1-induced angiogenesis. Our results illustrate that, by targeting IκBα to activate the NF-κB pathway, miR-891a-5p mediates Tat and K1 synergistic induction of angiogenesis. Therefore, the miR-891a-5p/NF-κB pathway is important in the pathogenesis of AIDS-KS, which could be an attractive therapeutic target for AIDS-KS.

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