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Host Factor SAMHD1 Restricts DNA Viruses in Non-Dividing Myeloid Cells
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Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologyHuman RetrovirusPathogenesisImmunologySamhd1 RestrictionDna ReplicationVirologyAntiviral ResponseNon-dividing Myeloid CellsViral GeneticsAnti-hiv Host FactorHivMedicineCell BiologyVirus GeneDna Viruses
SAMHD1 is a newly identified anti-HIV host factor that has a dNTP triphosphohydrolase activity and depletes intracellular dNTP pools in non-dividing myeloid cells. Since DNA viruses utilize cellular dNTPs, we investigated whether SAMHD1 limits the replication of DNA viruses in non-dividing myeloid target cells. Indeed, two double stranded DNA viruses, vaccinia and herpes simplex virus type 1, are subject to SAMHD1 restriction in non-dividing target cells in a dNTP dependent manner. Using a thymidine kinase deficient strain of vaccinia virus, we demonstrate a greater restriction of viral replication in non-dividing cells expressing SAMHD1. Therefore, this study suggests that SAMHD1 is a potential innate anti-viral player that suppresses the replication of a wide range of DNA viruses, as well as retroviruses, which infect non-dividing myeloid cells.
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