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- Joseph Kononchik
(National Institutes of Health)
- Joanna Ireland
(National Institutes of Health)
- Zhongcheng Zou
(National Institutes of Health)
- Jason Segura
(National Institutes of Health)
- Genevieve Holzapfel
(National Institutes of Health)
- Ashley Chastain
(National Institutes of Health)
- Ruipeng Wang
(National Institutes of Health)
- Matthew Spencer
(National Institutes of Health)
- Biao He
(National Institutes of Health)
- Nicole Stutzman
(National Institutes of Health)
- Daiji Kano
(National Institutes of Health)
- James Arthos
(National Institutes of Health)
- Elizabeth Fischer
(National Institutes of Health)
- Tae-Wook Chun
(National Institutes of Health)
- Susan Moir
(National Institutes of Health)
- Peter Sun
(National Institutes of Health)
Abstract
CD4 and chemokine receptors mediate HIV-1 attachment and entry. They are, however, insufficient to explain the preferential viral infection of central memory T cells. Here, we identify L-selectin (CD62L) as a viral adhesion receptor on CD4+ T cells. The binding of viral envelope glycans to L-selectin facilitates HIV entry and infection, and L-selectin expression on central memory CD4+ T cells supports their preferential infection by HIV. Upon infection, the virus downregulates L-selectin expression through shedding, resulting in an apparent loss of central memory CD4+ T cells. Infected effector memory CD4+ T cells, however, remain competent in cytokine production. Surprisingly, inhibition of L-selectin shedding markedly reduces HIV-1 infection and suppresses viral release, suggesting that L-selectin shedding is required for HIV-1 release. These findings highlight a critical role for cell surface sheddase in HIV-1 pathogenesis and reveal new antiretroviral strategies based on small molecular inhibitors targeted at metalloproteinases for viral release.
Suggested Citation
Joseph Kononchik & Joanna Ireland & Zhongcheng Zou & Jason Segura & Genevieve Holzapfel & Ashley Chastain & Ruipeng Wang & Matthew Spencer & Biao He & Nicole Stutzman & Daiji Kano & James Arthos & Eli, 2018.
"HIV-1 targets L-selectin for adhesion and induces its shedding for viral release,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05197-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05197-2
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