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Role of the HIV type 1 glycoprotein 120 V3 loop in determining coreceptor usage.

F Verrier1, A M Borman, D Brand, M Girard.   

Abstract

Macrophage (M)-tropic HIV-1 isolates use the beta-chemokine receptor CCR5 as a coreceptor for entry, while T cell line-adapted (TCLA) strains use CXCR4 and dual-tropic strains can use either CCR5 or CXCR4. To investigate the viral determinants involved in choice of coreceptor, we used a fusion assay based on the infection of CD4+ HeLa cells that express one or both coreceptors with Semliki Forest virus (SFV) recombinants expressing the native HIV-1 gp160 of a primary M-tropic isolate (HIV-1BX08), a TCLA isolate (HIV-1LAI), or a dual-tropic strain (HIV-1MN). We examined whether the V3 region of these glycoproteins interacts directly with the corresponding coreceptors by assaying coreceptor-dependent cell-to-cell fusion mediated by the different recombinants in the presence of various synthetic linear peptides. Synthetic peptides corresponding to different V3 loop sequences blocked syncytium formation in a coreceptor-specific manner. Synthetic V2 peptides were also inhibitory for syncytium formation, but showed no apparent coreceptor specificity. A BX08 V3 peptide with a D320 --> R substitution retained no inhibitory capacity for BX08 Env-mediated cell-to-cell fusion, but inhibited LAI Env-mediated fusion as efficiently as the homologous LAI V3 peptide. The same mutation engineered in the BX08 env gene rendered it able to form syncytia on CD4+CXCR4+CCR5-HeLa cells and susceptible to inhibition by SDF-1alpha and MIP-1beta. Other substitutions tested (D320 --> Q/D324 --> N or S306 --> R) exhibited intermediate effects on coreceptor usage. These results underscore the importance of the V3 loop in modulating coreceptor choice and show that single amino acid modifications in V3 can dramatically modify coreceptor usage. Moreover, they provide evidence that linear V3 loop peptides can compete with intact cell surface-expressed gp120/gp41 for CCR5 or CXCR4 interaction.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10357469     DOI: 10.1089/088922299310827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   2.205


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