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Publication : Reassessment of murine APOBEC1 as a retrovirus restriction factor in vivo.

First Author  Barrett BS Year  2014
Journal  Virology Volume  468-470
Pages  601-8 PubMed ID  25303118
Mgi Jnum  J:250076 Mgi Id  MGI:6102588
Doi  10.1016/j.virol.2014.09.006 Citation  Barrett BS, et al. (2014) Reassessment of murine APOBEC1 as a retrovirus restriction factor in vivo. Virology 468-470:601-8
abstractText  APOBEC1 is a cytidine deaminase involved in cholesterol metabolism that has been linked to retrovirus restriction, analogous to the evolutionarily-related APOBEC3 proteins. In particular, murine APOBEC1 was shown to inhibit Friend retrovirus (FV) in vitro, generating high levels of C-to-T and G-to-A mutations. These observations raised the possibility that FV infection might be altered in APOBEC1-null mice. To examine this question directly, we infected wild-type and APOBEC1-null mice with FV complex and evaluated acute infection levels. Surprisingly, APOBEC1-null mice exhibited similar cellular infection levels and plasma viremia relative to wild-type mice. Moreover, next-generation sequencing analyses revealed that in contrast to APOBEC3, APOBEC1 did not enhance retroviral C-to-T and G-to-A mutational frequencies in genomic DNA. Thus, APOBEC1 neither inhibited nor significantly drove the molecular evolution of FV in vivo. Our findings reinforce that not all retrovirus restriction factors characterized as potent in vitro may be functionally relevant in vivo.
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