HCV core and conditioned media (CM) of HCV core-stimulated THP-1 macrophages and MDMs
differentially affect reactivation of HIV-1 latent infection in U1 cells. (A) HCV core
does not induce p24 production in U1 cells. U1 cells were stimulated with HCV core,
β-galactosidase (negative control), or PMA (positive control) for 12 hours.
Supernatants of stimulated U1 cells were assayed for p24 secretion by ELISA 24 hours after
stimulation. (B) U1 cells show differential TNF-α production in response to TLR2/6
and TLR2/1 agonists. U1 cells were stimulated with PMA (positive control), HCV core,
β-galactosidase protein, TLR2/6 agonist FSL-1, TLR2/1 agonist PAM3CSK4, and TLR2/2
agonist HKLM for 12 hours. Supernatants of stimulated U1 cells were assayed for p24
production by ELISA 24 hours after stimulation. (C) Stimulation of U1 cells with CM of HCV
core-stimulated THP-1 macrophages and MDMs induced significant p24 production through the
induction of the proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IL-6. U1 cells were
stimulated with supernatants of HCV core–stimulated THP-1 macrophages and MDMs
collected 14 hours after stimulation (CMs). Supernatants from U1 cells stimulated with CMs
were assayed for p24 production by ELISA 24 hours after stimulation. Results from 3
independent experiments (THP-1 and U1) and CMs of 2 independent MDM donors are shown. Data
are mean ± SD; *significantly different (P < 0.05)
from control.