Abstract

APOBEC3s (A3s) are potent restriction factors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1/simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV-1/SIV), and can repress cross-species transmissions of lentiviruses. HIV-1 originated from a zoonotic infection of SIV of chimpanzee (SIVcpz) to humans. However, the impact of human A3s on the replication of SIVcpz remains unclear. By using novel SIVcpz reporter viruses, we identified that human APOBEC3B (A3B) and APOBEC3H (A3H) haplotype II strongly reduced the infectivity of SIVcpz, because both of them are resistant to SIVcpz Vifs. We further demonstrated that human A3H inhibited SIVcpz by deaminase dependent as well independent mechanisms. In addition, other stably expressed human A3H haplotypes and splice variants showed strong antiviral activity against SIVcpz. Moreover, most SIV and HIV lineage Vif proteins could degrade chimpanzee A3H, but no Vifs from SIVcpz and SIV of gorilla (SIVgor) lineages antagonized human A3H haplotype II. Expression of human A3H hapII in human T cells efficiently blocked the spreading replication of SIVcpz. The spreading replication of SIVcpz was also restricted by stable A3H in human PBMCs. Thus, we speculate that stably expressed human A3H protects humans against the cross-species transmission of SIVcpz and that SIVcpz spillover to humans may have started in individuals that harbor haplotypes of unstable A3H proteins.

Highlights

  • Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) naturally infects many species of African Old-World monkeys, such as African green monkeys, mandrills and red-capped mangabey [1,2]

  • human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 originated from cross-transmission of SIV of chimpanzee (SIVcpz) to humans

  • SIVcpzPttMB897 was isolated from wild chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) in southern Cameroon in 2007 [9,38], and this strain is regarded as the ancestor of the pandemic HIV-1 M group [14]

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Introduction

Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) naturally infects many species of African Old-World monkeys, such as African green monkeys, mandrills and red-capped mangabey [1,2]. These viruses appear to be nonpathogenic in their natural hosts [2,3]. The common chimpanzee includes four subspecies, only two of which, Pan troglodytes troglodytes (Ptt) and Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Pts), are infected by SIVcpz (SIVcpzPtt and SIVcpzPts, respectively) [4]. SIVcpzPts is thought to be the origin of SIVcpzPtt after intra-chimpanzee transmission [5]

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