Increased expression of CDKN1A/p21 in HIV-1 controllers is correlated with upregulation of ZC3H12A/MCPIP1.
Suwellen Sardinha Dias de AzevedoMarcelo Ribeiro-AlvesFernanda H CôrtesEdson DelatorreLucia SpangenbergHugo NayaLeonardo N SeitoBrenda HoaglandBeatriz GrinsztejnValdilea G VelosoMariza G MorgadoThiago Moreno L SouzaGonzalo BelloPublished in: Retrovirology (2020)
These data show for the first time the simultaneous upregulation of ZC3H12A/MCPIP1 and CDKN1A/p21 transcripts in the setting of natural suppression of HIV-1 replication in vivo and the positive correlation of the expression of these cellular factors in disparate cohorts of HIV-positive individuals. The existence of a common regulatory pathway connecting ZC3H12A/MCPIP1 and CDKN1A/p21 could have a synergistic effect on HIV-1 replication control and pharmacological manipulation of these multifunctional host factors may open novel therapeutic perspectives to prevent HIV-1 replication and disease progression.
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