| Literature DB >> 19325119 |
Wolfgang Hübner1, Gregory P McNerney, Ping Chen, Benjamin M Dale, Ronald E Gordon, Frank Y S Chuang, Xiao-Dong Li, David M Asmuth, Thomas Huser, Benjamin K Chen.
Abstract
The spread of HIV between immune cells is greatly enhanced by cell-cell adhesions called virological synapses, although the underlying mechanisms have been unclear. With use of an infectious, fluorescent clone of HIV, we tracked the movement of Gag in live CD4 T cells and captured the direct translocation of HIV across the virological synapse. Quantitative, high-speed three-dimensional (3D) video microscopy revealed the rapid formation of micrometer-sized "buttons" containing oligomerized viral Gag protein. Electron microscopy showed that these buttons were packed with budding viral crescents. Viral transfer events were observed to form virus-laden internal compartments within target cells. Continuous time-lapse monitoring showed preferential infection through synapses. Thus, HIV dissemination may be enhanced by virological synapse-mediated cell adhesion coupled to viral endocytosis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19325119 PMCID: PMC2756521 DOI: 10.1126/science.1167525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728