TY - JOUR
T1 - A sensitive and versatile bioluminescence bioassay for HIV type 1 based on adenoviral vectors
AU - Axelrod, Jonathan H.
AU - Honigman, Alik
PY - 1999/5/20
Y1 - 1999/5/20
N2 - The construction and characterization of a versatile bioassay for the quantification of HIV-1 viral infection and HIV-1 Tat protein activity based on recombinant adenoviral vectors carrying an HIV LTR-driven luciferase reporter gene is described. The assay system consists of a set of two adeno- reporter vectors, one of which is responsive to HIV-1 Tat protein activity, and the second of which is not, by virtue of a deletion of the TAR site within the HIV LTR. This configuration of the reporter genes allows one to distinguish Tat-specific activation from Tat-non-specific HIV LTR-mediated gene expression. The adenoviral HIV LTR-mediated luciferase gene expression is highly responsive to Tat and increases linearly with increasing levels of HIV1 infection, reaching levels of between 3- and 1000-fold induction. The adeno-reporter viruses can be utilized to detect Tat activity and HIV-1 infection in a wide range of cell types, including 293, CEM, HUT-78, Jurkat, and HeLa-derived cell lines. The resulting bioassay is convenient, sensitive, and readily adaptable to automated procedures. These characteristics of the adeno-reporter assay make it a valuable reagent for studies of HIV infection and for analysis of HIV-inhibitory agents.
AB - The construction and characterization of a versatile bioassay for the quantification of HIV-1 viral infection and HIV-1 Tat protein activity based on recombinant adenoviral vectors carrying an HIV LTR-driven luciferase reporter gene is described. The assay system consists of a set of two adeno- reporter vectors, one of which is responsive to HIV-1 Tat protein activity, and the second of which is not, by virtue of a deletion of the TAR site within the HIV LTR. This configuration of the reporter genes allows one to distinguish Tat-specific activation from Tat-non-specific HIV LTR-mediated gene expression. The adenoviral HIV LTR-mediated luciferase gene expression is highly responsive to Tat and increases linearly with increasing levels of HIV1 infection, reaching levels of between 3- and 1000-fold induction. The adeno-reporter viruses can be utilized to detect Tat activity and HIV-1 infection in a wide range of cell types, including 293, CEM, HUT-78, Jurkat, and HeLa-derived cell lines. The resulting bioassay is convenient, sensitive, and readily adaptable to automated procedures. These characteristics of the adeno-reporter assay make it a valuable reagent for studies of HIV infection and for analysis of HIV-inhibitory agents.
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U2 - 10.1089/088922299310845
DO - 10.1089/088922299310845
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C2 - 10357471
AN - SCOPUS:0033586983
SN - 0889-2229
VL - 15
SP - 759
EP - 767
JO - AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
JF - AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
IS - 8
ER -