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Variability in HIV-1 Transmitted/founder Virus Susceptibility to Combined APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G Host Restriction

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Journal J Virol
Date 2024 Dec 23
PMID 39714157
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Several APOBEC3 enzymes restrict HIV-1 by deaminating cytosine to form uracil in single-stranded proviral (-)DNA. However, HIV-1 Vif counteracts their activity by inducing their proteasomal degradation. This counteraction by Vif is incomplete, as evidenced by footprints of APOBEC3-mediated mutations within integrated proviral genomes of people living with HIV-1. The relative contributions of multiple APOBEC3s in HIV-1 restriction are not fully understood. Here, we investigated the activity of co-expressed APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G against HIV-1 Subtype B and Subtype C transmitted/founder viruses. We determined that APOBEC3F interacts with APOBEC3G through its N-terminal domain. We provide evidence that this results in protection of APOBEC3F from Vif-mediated degradation because the APOBEC3F N-terminal domain contains residues required for recognition by Vif. We also found that HIV-1 Subtype C Vifs, but not Subtype B Vifs, were less active against APOBEC3G when APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G were co-expressed. Consequently, when APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G were expressed together in a single cycle of HIV-1 replication, only HIV-1 Subtype C viruses showed a decrease in relative infectivity compared to when APOBEC3G was expressed alone. Inspection of Vif amino acid sequences revealed that differences in amino acids adjacent to conserved sequences influenced the Vif-mediated APOBEC3 degradation ability. Altogether, the data provide a possible mechanism for how combined expression of APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G could contribute to mutagenesis of HIV-1 proviral genomes despite the presence of Vif and provide evidence for variability in the Vif-mediated APOBEC3 degradation ability of transmitted/founder viruses.IMPORTANCEAPOBEC3 enzymes suppress HIV-1 infection by inducing cytosine deamination in proviral DNA but are hindered by HIV-1 Vif, which leads to APOBEC3 proteasomal degradation. Moving away from traditional studies that used lab-adapted HIV-1 Subtype B viruses and singular APOBEC3 enzymes, we examined how transmitted/founder isolates of HIV-1 replicated in the presence of APOBEC3F and APOBEC3G. We determined that APOBEC3F interacts with APOBEC3G through its N-terminal domain and that APOBEC3F, like APOBEC3G, has Vif-mediated degradation determinants in the N-terminal domain. This enabled APOBEC3F to be partially resistant to Vif-mediated degradation. We also demonstrated that Subtype C is more susceptible than Subtype B HIV-1 to combined APOBEC3F/APOBEC3G restriction and identified Vif variations influencing APOBEC3 degradation ability. Importantly, Vif amino acid variation outside of previously identified conserved regions mediated APOBEC3 degradation and HIV-1 Vif subtype-specific differences. Altogether, we identified factors that affect susceptibility to APOBEC3F/APOBEC3G restriction.

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