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. 1997 Sep;71(9):6982–6989. doi: 10.1128/jvi.71.9.6982-6989.1997

Induction of tumor necrosis factor alpha in human neuronal cells by extracellular human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 Tax.

E P Cowan 1, R K Alexander 1, S Daniel 1, F Kashanchi 1, J N Brady 1
PMCID: PMC191983  PMID: 9261427

Abstract

To examine the role of human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) Tax1 in the development of neurological disease, we studied the effects of extracellular Tax1 on gene expression in NT2-N cells, postmitotic cells that share morphologic, phenotypic, and functional features with mature human primary neurons. Treatment with soluble HTLV-1 Tax1 resulted in the induction of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) gene expression, as detected by reverse-transcribed PCR and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. TNF-alpha induction was completely blocked by clearance with anti-Tax1 monoclonal antibodies. Furthermore, cells treated with either a mock bacterial extract or with lipopolysaccharide produced no detectable TNF-alpha. Synthesis of TNF-alpha in response to soluble Tax1 occurred in a dose-dependent fashion between 0.25 and 75 nM and peaked within 6 h of treatment. Interestingly, culturing NT2-N cells in the presence of soluble Tax1 for as little as 5 min was sufficient to result in TNF-alpha production, indicating that the induction of TNF-alpha in NT2-N does not require Tax1 to be continually present in the culture medium. Treatment of the undifferentiated parental embryonal carcinoma cell line NT2 with soluble Tax1 did not result in TNF-alpha synthesis, suggesting that differentiation-dependent, neuron-specific factors may be required. These results provide the first experimental evidence that neuronal cells are sensitive to HTLV-1 Tax1 as an extracellular cytokine, with a potential role in the pathology of HTLV-1-associated/tropical spastic paraparesis.

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