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Virion-incorporated PSGL-1 and CD43 inhibit both cell-free infection and transinfection of HIV-1 by preventing virus-cell binding.

Tomoyuki Murakami1, Nancy Carmona1, Akira Ono2.   

Abstract

HIV-1 particles incorporate various host transmembrane proteins in addition to viral Env glycoprotein during assembly at the plasma membrane. In polarized T cells, HIV-1 structural protein Gag localizes to the plasma membrane of uropod, a rear-end protrusion. Notably, uropod transmembrane proteins PSGL-1 and CD43 cocluster specifically with Gag assembling at the plasma membrane even in cells that do not form uropods. Recent reports have shown that expression of either PSGL-1 or CD43 in virus-producing cells reduces the infectivity of progeny virions and that HIV-1 infection reduces the cell surface expression of these proteins. However, the mechanisms for both processes remain to be determined. In this study, we found that virion incorporation of PSGL-1 and CD43 closely correlates with diminished virion infectivity. PSGL-1 and CD43 inhibited virus attachment to CD4+ cells irrespective of the presence of Env. These proteins also inhibited virion attachment to CD4- lymphoid organ fibroblastic reticular cells that mediate transinfection of CD4+ T cells. Consistent with the possibility that highly extended extracellular domains of these proteins physically block virus-cell attachment, the inhibitory effect of PSGL-1 required its full-length ectodomain. HIV-1 encoding Gag mutants that are defective in either coclustering with these host proteins or ESCRT-dependent particle release failed to reduce PSGL-1 on surface of infected cells. This study reveals an anti-HIV-1 mechanism that suppresses virus-cell attachment and a previously unappreciated process of HIV-1-mediated down-regulation of host antiviral proteins, both of which likely require virion incorporation of these proteins.

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Keywords:  CD43; HIV-1; PSGL-1; virus attachment; virus release

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32193343      PMCID: PMC7148576          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1916055117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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