Cellular fatty acid synthase is required for late stages of HIV-1 replication.
Manjusha M KulkarniAnnette N RatcliffMenakshi BhatYazan AlwarawrahPhilip HughesJesus ArcosDavid LoiselleJordi B TorrellesNicholas T FunderburgTimothy A HaysteadJesse J KwiekPublished in: Retrovirology (2017)
Here we show that HIV-1 replication both increases FASN levels and requires host FASN activity. We also report that Fasnall, a novel FASN inhibitor that demonstrates anti-tumor activity in vivo, is a potent and efficacious antiviral, blocking HIV-1 replication in both tissue culture and primary cell models of HIV-1 replication. In adults, most fatty acids are obtained exogenously from the diet, thus making FASN a plausible candidate for pharmacological intervention. In conclusion, we hypothesize that FASN is a novel host dependency factor and that inhibition of FASN activity has the potential to be exploited as an antiretroviral strategy.