p53 transactivation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat is blocked by PD 144795, a calcineurin-inhibitor with anti-HIV properties

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Previous reports have indicated that benzothiophenes exhibit broad anti- inflammatory properties and inhibit human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV- 1) replication. We show that the immunosuppressant cyclosporin A (CsA) and benzothiophene-2-carboxamide, 5-methoxy-3-(1-methyl ethoxy)-1-oxide (PD 144795) block the induction of p53 and NF-κB binding to the HIV-1 long terminal repeat (LTR) by the T cell receptor activator phytohemagglutinin- CsA and PD 144795 also inhibit the induction by phytohemagglutinin of the transcription mediated by an HIV-1 LTR fragment containing the p53 and NF- κB sites. These effects of PD 144795 on HIV-1 transcription correlate with its ability to inhibit the phosphatase activity of calcineurin and are similar to those previously described for CsA. Moreover, a constitutive active form of calcineurin is able to induce expression from the HIV-1 LTR in a p53- and NF-κ-dependent manner and PD 144795 is able to block this induction. These results demonstrate that the DNA binding of p53 to the HIV- 1 LTR can be modulated by calcineurin and provide a framework to understand the anti-HIV properties of benzothiophene derivatives.

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Gualberto, A., Marquez, G., Carballo, M., Youngblood, G. L., Hunt, S. W., Baldwin, A. S., & Sobrino, F. (1998). p53 transactivation of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat is blocked by PD 144795, a calcineurin-inhibitor with anti-HIV properties. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(12), 7088–7093. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.12.7088

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