Kerkau T, Schmitt-Landgraf R, Schimpl A, Wecker E
Institut für Virologie und Immunobiologie der Universität, Würzburg, FRG.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1989 Dec;5(6):613-20. doi: 10.1089/aid.1989.5.613.
By means of indirect immunofluorescence analysis we investigated the effect of HIV-1 infection on HLA class I surface antigens. We report here that in CD4+ HeLa cells, in H9 cells, and in peripheral T lymphocytes HLA class I antigens are downregulated following infection with HIV-1. The downregulation is effected at a posttranscriptional level since the amounts of HLA class I specific mRNA are similar in infected and uninfected cells. This phenomenon is not only correlated with the state of infection, that is, the presence of P24 of HIV-1 in the cells, but also depends on the time of infection. Upon HLA class I downregulation by HIV infection, the specific lysis of peripheral blood cells by allogeneic CTL is reduced.