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Hydrogen sulfide blocks HIV rebound by maintaining mitochondrial bioenergetics and redox homeostasis
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Abstract
A fundamental challenge in HIV eradication is to understand how the virus establishes latency, maintains stable cellular reservoirs, and promotes rebound upon interruption of antiretroviral treatment (ART). Here, we discovered an unexpected role of the ubiquitous gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide (H
2
S) in HIV latency and reactivation. We show that reactivation of HIV-1 is associated with down-regulation of the key H
2
S producing enzyme cystathionine-
γ
-lyase (CTH) and reduction in endogenous H
2
S. Genetic silencing of CTH disrupts redox homeostasis, impairs mitochondrial function, and remodels the transcriptome of latent cells to trigger HIV reactivation. Chemical complementation of CTH activity using a slow-releasing H
2
S donor, GYY4137, suppressed HIV reactivation and diminished virus replication. Mechanistically, GYY4137 blocked HIV reactivation by inducing the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway, inhibiting NF-
κ
B, and recruiting the epigenetic silencer, YY1, to the HIV promoter. In latently infected CD4
+
T cells from ART-suppressed human subjects, GYY4137 in combination with ART prevented viral rebound and improved mitochondrial bioenergetics. Moreover, prolonged exposure to GYY4137 exhibited no adverse influence on proviral content or CD4
+
T cell subsets, indicating that diminished viral rebound is due to a loss of transcription rather than a selective loss of infected cells. In summary, this work provides mechanistic insight into H
2
S-mediated suppression of viral rebound and suggests the inclusion of an H
2
S donor in the current ART regimen to achieve a functional HIV-1 cure.
Title: Hydrogen sulfide blocks HIV rebound by maintaining mitochondrial bioenergetics and redox homeostasis
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Abstract
A fundamental challenge in HIV eradication is to understand how the virus establishes latency, maintains stable cellular reservoirs, and promotes rebound upon interruption of antiretroviral treatment (ART).
Here, we discovered an unexpected role of the ubiquitous gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide (H
2
S) in HIV latency and reactivation.
We show that reactivation of HIV-1 is associated with down-regulation of the key H
2
S producing enzyme cystathionine-
γ
-lyase (CTH) and reduction in endogenous H
2
S.
Genetic silencing of CTH disrupts redox homeostasis, impairs mitochondrial function, and remodels the transcriptome of latent cells to trigger HIV reactivation.
Chemical complementation of CTH activity using a slow-releasing H
2
S donor, GYY4137, suppressed HIV reactivation and diminished virus replication.
Mechanistically, GYY4137 blocked HIV reactivation by inducing the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway, inhibiting NF-
κ
B, and recruiting the epigenetic silencer, YY1, to the HIV promoter.
In latently infected CD4
+
T cells from ART-suppressed human subjects, GYY4137 in combination with ART prevented viral rebound and improved mitochondrial bioenergetics.
Moreover, prolonged exposure to GYY4137 exhibited no adverse influence on proviral content or CD4
+
T cell subsets, indicating that diminished viral rebound is due to a loss of transcription rather than a selective loss of infected cells.
In summary, this work provides mechanistic insight into H
2
S-mediated suppression of viral rebound and suggests the inclusion of an H
2
S donor in the current ART regimen to achieve a functional HIV-1 cure.
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