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Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) entry is mediated by the interaction between a variably glycosylated envelope glycoprotein (gp120) and host-cell receptors. Approximately half of the molecular mass of gp120 is contributed by N-glycans, which serve as potential epitopes and may shield gp12...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20439465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.085472 |
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author | Raska, Milan Takahashi, Kazuo Czernekova, Lydie Zachova, Katerina Hall, Stacy Moldoveanu, Zina Elliott, Matt C. Wilson, Landon Brown, Rhubell Jancova, Dagmar Barnes, Stephen Vrbkova, Jana Tomana, Milan Smith, Phillip D. Mestecky, Jiri Renfrow, Matthew B. Novak, Jan |
author_facet | Raska, Milan Takahashi, Kazuo Czernekova, Lydie Zachova, Katerina Hall, Stacy Moldoveanu, Zina Elliott, Matt C. Wilson, Landon Brown, Rhubell Jancova, Dagmar Barnes, Stephen Vrbkova, Jana Tomana, Milan Smith, Phillip D. Mestecky, Jiri Renfrow, Matthew B. Novak, Jan |
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description | Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) entry is mediated by the interaction between a variably glycosylated envelope glycoprotein (gp120) and host-cell receptors. Approximately half of the molecular mass of gp120 is contributed by N-glycans, which serve as potential epitopes and may shield gp120 from immune recognition. The role of gp120 glycans in the host immune response to HIV-1 has not been comprehensively studied at the molecular level. We developed a new approach to characterize cell-specific gp120 glycosylation, the regulation of glycosylation, and the effect of variable glycosylation on antibody reactivity. A model oligomeric gp120 was expressed in different cell types, including cell lines that represent host-infected cells or cells used to produce gp120 for vaccination purposes. N-Glycosylation of gp120 varied, depending on the cell type used for its expression and the metabolic manipulation during expression. The resultant glycosylation included changes in the ratio of high-mannose to complex N-glycans, terminal decoration, and branching. Differential glycosylation of gp120 affected envelope recognition by polyclonal antibodies from the sera of HIV-1-infected subjects. These results indicate that gp120 glycans contribute to antibody reactivity and should be considered in HIV-1 vaccine design. |
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spelling | pubmed-28983512010-07-14 Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition Raska, Milan Takahashi, Kazuo Czernekova, Lydie Zachova, Katerina Hall, Stacy Moldoveanu, Zina Elliott, Matt C. Wilson, Landon Brown, Rhubell Jancova, Dagmar Barnes, Stephen Vrbkova, Jana Tomana, Milan Smith, Phillip D. Mestecky, Jiri Renfrow, Matthew B. Novak, Jan J Biol Chem Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) entry is mediated by the interaction between a variably glycosylated envelope glycoprotein (gp120) and host-cell receptors. Approximately half of the molecular mass of gp120 is contributed by N-glycans, which serve as potential epitopes and may shield gp120 from immune recognition. The role of gp120 glycans in the host immune response to HIV-1 has not been comprehensively studied at the molecular level. We developed a new approach to characterize cell-specific gp120 glycosylation, the regulation of glycosylation, and the effect of variable glycosylation on antibody reactivity. A model oligomeric gp120 was expressed in different cell types, including cell lines that represent host-infected cells or cells used to produce gp120 for vaccination purposes. N-Glycosylation of gp120 varied, depending on the cell type used for its expression and the metabolic manipulation during expression. The resultant glycosylation included changes in the ratio of high-mannose to complex N-glycans, terminal decoration, and branching. Differential glycosylation of gp120 affected envelope recognition by polyclonal antibodies from the sera of HIV-1-infected subjects. These results indicate that gp120 glycans contribute to antibody reactivity and should be considered in HIV-1 vaccine design. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-07-02 2010-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2898351/ /pubmed/20439465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.085472 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles |
spellingShingle | Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices Raska, Milan Takahashi, Kazuo Czernekova, Lydie Zachova, Katerina Hall, Stacy Moldoveanu, Zina Elliott, Matt C. Wilson, Landon Brown, Rhubell Jancova, Dagmar Barnes, Stephen Vrbkova, Jana Tomana, Milan Smith, Phillip D. Mestecky, Jiri Renfrow, Matthew B. Novak, Jan Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title | Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title_full | Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title_fullStr | Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title_full_unstemmed | Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title_short | Glycosylation Patterns of HIV-1 gp120 Depend on the Type of Expressing Cells and Affect Antibody Recognition |
title_sort | glycosylation patterns of hiv-1 gp120 depend on the type of expressing cells and affect antibody recognition |
topic | Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898351/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20439465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.085472 |
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