HIVの隠れたループ構造を解明、新たな治療法開発の可能性 (Uncovering HIV’s hidden loop: New finding offers hope for future treatments)

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2026-03-13 イェール大学

Yale University研究チームは、HIV体内長期潜伏する仕組み関わる新た分子メカニズム発見した。研究では、ウイルス宿主細胞自己増幅な「隠れフィードバックループ」形成し、ウイルス遺伝子活性沈黙状態切り替えながら持続感染維持することた。この仕組みによりHIV免疫治療から逃れ潜伏状態保つことできる。今回発見は、HIV潜伏感染維持メカニズム理解深めるとともに、ウイルス活性排除する新しい治療戦略開発つながる可能性ある。

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HIV-1由来の環状RNAはTat結合を介してウイルス転写を促進する HIV-1-encoded circular RNA enhances viral transcription through Tat binding

Prisca Obi,Lichong Yan,Adela Dujsikova,Yang-Hui Jimmy Yeh,Isabella Li,Noah L. Mueller,Hyein Back,Binbin Yi,Na Liu,Faith Mbadugha,Huibin Yu,Courtney Brown,Kerri St. Denis,Marie L. Landry,Kaelyn Sumigray,Brinda Emu,Ya-Chi Ho & Y. Grace Chen
Nature Microbiology  Published:13 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-026-02271-0

HIVの隠れたループ構造を解明、新たな治療法開発の可能性 (Uncovering HIV’s hidden loop: New finding offers hope for future treatments)

Abstract

Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are single-stranded RNAs that form a covalently closed loop without 5′ and 3′ ends. From their own genomes, RNA viruses can encode circRNAs that play important roles during infection, but whether this is the case for HIV remains unclear. Here we detect an HIV-1-encoded viral circRNA (termed circHIV) in plasma from 18 people living with HIV and in infected primary cells and T-cell lines using RT–qPCR and northern blot. We find that this viral circRNA is packaged within HIV-1 virions and binds to the HIV-1 Tat protein upon expression in cells, which enhances transcription from the viral promoter, as shown by RNA immunoprecipitation and in vitro pulldown assays. Our study sheds light on a previously overlooked component of HIV-1 transcription, revealing the ability of circRNAs to act as transcriptional regulators that drive viral pathogenesis.

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