| Literature DB >> 14685276 |
José Miguel Rodríguez-Frade1, Gustavo del Real, Antonio Serrano, Patricia Hernanz-Falcón, Silvia F Soriano, Antonio J Vila-Coro, Ana Martín de Ana, Pilar Lucas, Ignacio Prieto, Carlos Martínez-A, Mario Mellado.
Abstract
The identification of chemokine receptors as HIV-1 coreceptors has focused research on developing strategies to prevent HIV-1 infection. We generated CCR2-01, a CCR2 receptor-specific monoclonal antibody that neither competes with the chemokine CCL2 for binding nor triggers signaling, but nonetheless blocks replication of monotropic (R5) and T-tropic (X4) HIV-1 strains. This effect is explained by the ability of CCR2-01 to induce oligomerization of CCR2 with the CCR5 or CXCR4 viral coreceptors. HIV-1 infection through CCR5 and CXCR4 receptors can thus be prevented in the absence of steric hindrance or receptor downregulation by acting in trans on a receptor that is rarely used by the virus to infect cells.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14685276 PMCID: PMC1271658 DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598