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HLA-DR is involved in the HIV-1 binding site on cells expressing MHC class II antigens.

D L Mann1, E Read-Connole, L O Arthur, W G Robey, P Wernet, E M Schneider, W A Blattner, M Popovic.   

Abstract

The primary interaction of HIV-1 with the target cell involves the viral large envelope protein (gp120) and the cellular CD4 molecule. mAb reacting with portions of CD4 have been shown to block HIV-1 attachment and infection. In one of the early reports describing HIV-1 cell interaction, some mAb reacting with MHC class II Ag were also found to block infection. To investigate further a possible role for MHC class II in HIV-1 binding, a cultured T lymphocyte cell line (H-9) that expresses MHC class II molecules and PHA-stimulated PBL was exposed for various time periods to concentrated viral particles and individual HIV-1 proteins. A decrease in the ability to detect the CD4a epitope and HLA-DR was observed after the cells were exposed to virus for 15, 30, and 60 min whereas HLA-DP and HLA-DQ Ag increased or remained unchanged. After 120 min of virus exposure, the CD4a epitope remained diminished whereas HLA-DR was detected at levels found on cells not exposed to virus. mAb detecting the CD4a epitope and HLA-DR, as well as alloantisera detecting the specific HLA-DR Ag on the target cell, blocked HIV-1 binding. When immunopurified gp120 was added to PHA-stimulated and unstimulated PBL, the CD4a epitope decreased in the same manner as was observed with whole virus preparations. In contrast to exposure to the intact virus, HLA-DR expression appeared to increase. Other viral proteins, p17, p24, and a portion of the small envelope protein, gp41, had no effect on the ability to detect cell surface Ag. Thus, although CD4 is the primary receptor for HIV-1 binding, HLA-DR appears to be involved in the binding site, probably by virtue of its close proximity to the CD4 molecule on the cell surface.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2840463

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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