Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Drug
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Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.4.23.16 (
HIV-1 protease
)
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The
multidrug resistance protein 1
(
MRP1
) is a drug transporter that protects cells from oxidative stress, which increases HIV-1 replication. The aim of this study was to characterize the expression, function, and role of lymphocyte
MRP1
in HIV-1 infection and its modulation by antiretroviral drugs such as the protease inhibitors (PIs). Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from HIV-positive individuals do not show significant alterations of
MRP1
expression despite highly active antiretroviral therapy and HIV plasma viral load levels; however, they exhibit different intracellular
MRP1
expression as compared with healthy subjects. By contrast, MRP efflux function is increased in subjects with primary HIV infection and becomes defective in later stages of the infection. PI- and probenecid (PBCD)-mediated inhibition of MRP lowers the in vitro stress-induced response of lymphoid cells by reducing the level of the specific reactive oxygen species superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide. Finally, the blockade of MRP by PBCD and PIs down-modulates HIV-1 replication by a mechanism independent of inhibition of the
HIV-1 protease
. Our results are consistent with a model wherein HIV replication is favored by the
MRP1
-related oxidative stress and inhibition of
MRP1
may contribute to the antiviral activity of PIs.
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PMID:Role of lymphocyte multidrug resistance protein 1 in HIV infection: expression, function, and consequences of inhibition. 1624 98