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Characterization of a peptide domain within the GB virus C envelope glycoprotein (E2) that inhibits HIV replication.

Jinhua Xiang1, James H McLinden, Thomas M Kaufman, Emma L Mohr, Nirjal Bhattarai, Qing Chang, Jack T Stapleton.   

Abstract

GB virus C (GBV-C) infection is associated with prolonged survival in HIV-infected cohorts, and GBV-C E2 protein inhibits HIV entry when added to CD4+ T cells. To further characterize E2 effects on HIV replication, stably transfected Jurkat cell lines expressing GBV-C E2 or control sequences were infected with HIV and replication was measured. HIV replication (all 6 isolates studied) was inhibited in all cell lines expressing a region of 17 amino acids of GBV-C E2, but not in cell lines expressing E2 without this region. In contrast, mumps and yellow fever virus replication was not inhibited by E2 protein expression. Synthetic GBV-C E2 17mer peptides did not inhibit HIV replication unless they were fused to a tat-protein-transduction-domain (TAT) for cellular uptake. These data identify the region of GBV-C E2 protein involved in HIV inhibition, and suggest that this GBV-C E2 peptide must gain entry into the cell to inhibit HIV. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22608061      PMCID: PMC3568392          DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2012.04.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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4.  Full-length GB virus C (Hepatitis G virus) RNA transcripts are infectious in primary CD4-positive T cells.

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5.  Effect of coinfection with GB virus C on survival among patients with HIV infection.

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Authors:  Elena Herrera; Solveig Tenckhoff; María J Gómara; Ramona Galatola; María J Bleda; Cristina Gil; Guadalupe Ercilla; José M Gatell; Hans L Tillmann; Isabel Haro
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4.  GB virus C particles inhibit T cell activation via envelope E2 protein-mediated inhibition of TCR signaling.

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5.  GB virus type C E2 protein inhibits human immunodeficiency virus type 1 assembly through interference with HIV-1 gag plasma membrane targeting.

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6.  Yellow Fever Virus, but Not Zika Virus or Dengue Virus, Inhibits T-Cell Receptor-Mediated T-Cell Function by an RNA-Based Mechanism.

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8.  Conserved Motifs within Hepatitis C Virus Envelope (E2) RNA and Protein Independently Inhibit T Cell Activation.

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9.  GB virus C infection is associated with altered lymphocyte subset distribution and reduced T cell activation and proliferation in HIV-infected individuals.

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10.  HIV-1 fusion is blocked through binding of GB Virus C E2-derived peptides to the HIV-1 gp41 disulfide loop [corrected].

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