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The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules

HIV-1 assembly and release occurs at the plasma membrane of human T lymphocytes and model epithelial cell lines, whereas in macrophages intracellular sites of virus assembly or accumulation predominate. The origin of the intracellular virus-containing compartment (VCC) has been controversial. This c...

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Autores principales: Chu, Hin, Wang, Jaang-Jiun, Qi, Mingli, Yoon, Jeong-Joong, Wen, Xiaoyun, Chen, Xuemin, Ding, Lingmei, Spearman, Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3342280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035297
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author Chu, Hin
Wang, Jaang-Jiun
Qi, Mingli
Yoon, Jeong-Joong
Wen, Xiaoyun
Chen, Xuemin
Ding, Lingmei
Spearman, Paul
author_facet Chu, Hin
Wang, Jaang-Jiun
Qi, Mingli
Yoon, Jeong-Joong
Wen, Xiaoyun
Chen, Xuemin
Ding, Lingmei
Spearman, Paul
author_sort Chu, Hin
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description HIV-1 assembly and release occurs at the plasma membrane of human T lymphocytes and model epithelial cell lines, whereas in macrophages intracellular sites of virus assembly or accumulation predominate. The origin of the intracellular virus-containing compartment (VCC) has been controversial. This compartment is enriched in markers of the multivesicular body, and has been described as a modified endosomal compartment. Several studies of this compartment have revealed the presence of small channels connecting to the plasma membrane, suggesting that instead of an endosomal origin the compartment is a modified plasma membrane compartment. If the compartment is accessible to the external environment, this would have important implications for antiviral immune responses and antiviral therapy. We performed a series of experiments designed to determine if the VCC in macrophages was open to the external environment and accessible to antibodies and small molecules. The majority of VCCs were found to be inaccessible to exogenously-applied antibodies to tetraspanins in the absence of membrane permeabilization, while tetraspanin staining was readily observed following membrane permeabilization. Cationized ferritin was utilized to stain the plasma membrane, and revealed that the majority of virus-containing compartments were inaccessible to ferritin. Low molecular weight dextrans could access only a very small percentage of VCCs, and these tended to be more peripheral compartments. We conclude that the VCCs in monocyte-derived human macrophages are heterogeneous, but the majority of VCCs are closed to the external environment.
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spelling pubmed-33422802012-05-07 The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules Chu, Hin Wang, Jaang-Jiun Qi, Mingli Yoon, Jeong-Joong Wen, Xiaoyun Chen, Xuemin Ding, Lingmei Spearman, Paul PLoS One Research Article HIV-1 assembly and release occurs at the plasma membrane of human T lymphocytes and model epithelial cell lines, whereas in macrophages intracellular sites of virus assembly or accumulation predominate. The origin of the intracellular virus-containing compartment (VCC) has been controversial. This compartment is enriched in markers of the multivesicular body, and has been described as a modified endosomal compartment. Several studies of this compartment have revealed the presence of small channels connecting to the plasma membrane, suggesting that instead of an endosomal origin the compartment is a modified plasma membrane compartment. If the compartment is accessible to the external environment, this would have important implications for antiviral immune responses and antiviral therapy. We performed a series of experiments designed to determine if the VCC in macrophages was open to the external environment and accessible to antibodies and small molecules. The majority of VCCs were found to be inaccessible to exogenously-applied antibodies to tetraspanins in the absence of membrane permeabilization, while tetraspanin staining was readily observed following membrane permeabilization. Cationized ferritin was utilized to stain the plasma membrane, and revealed that the majority of virus-containing compartments were inaccessible to ferritin. Low molecular weight dextrans could access only a very small percentage of VCCs, and these tended to be more peripheral compartments. We conclude that the VCCs in monocyte-derived human macrophages are heterogeneous, but the majority of VCCs are closed to the external environment. Public Library of Science 2012-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3342280/ /pubmed/22567100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035297 Text en Chu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chu, Hin
Wang, Jaang-Jiun
Qi, Mingli
Yoon, Jeong-Joong
Wen, Xiaoyun
Chen, Xuemin
Ding, Lingmei
Spearman, Paul
The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title_full The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title_fullStr The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title_full_unstemmed The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title_short The Intracellular Virus-Containing Compartments in Primary Human Macrophages Are Largely Inaccessible to Antibodies and Small Molecules
title_sort intracellular virus-containing compartments in primary human macrophages are largely inaccessible to antibodies and small molecules
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3342280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22567100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035297
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