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A High-throughput Cre-Lox Activated Viral Membrane Fusion Assay to Identify Inhibitors of HIV-1 Viral Membrane Fusion
Published on: August 14, 2018
CCR6 ligands inhibit HIV by inducing APOBEC3G
Mark K Lafferty1, Lingling Sun, Leon DeMasi
1Division of Basic Science, Institute of Human Virology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 725 Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Abstract:
We have identified a post-entry CCR6-dependent mechanism of inhibition of HIV occurring at an early stage of infection mediated by the induction of the host restriction factor apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing enzyme-catalytic polypeptide-like 3G (APOBEC3G). We observed induction of APOBEC3G expression only in CCR6(+) cells but not in cells treated with the G inhibitory (Gi) pathway inhibitor pertussis toxin. CCR6 is highly expressed on peripheral blood CD4(+)CCR5(+) memory T cells and by 2 populations of CD4(+) T cells within the gut, alpha4beta7(+) and T helper type 17, that have been implicated in cell-to-cell spread of HIV and enhanced restoration of CD4(+) T cells within gut-associated lymphoid tissue, respectively. This novel CCR6-mediated mechanism of inhibition allows the identification of pathways that induce intrinsic immunity to HIV, which could be useful in devising novel therapeutics that selectively target CCR6(+) cells.
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