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HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles

Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the development of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders. Despite their extensive infection, little is known about how astrocytes become infected, since they lack cell surface CD4 expression. In the present stu...

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Autores principales: Gray, Lachlan R., Turville, Stuart G., HItchen, Tina L., Cheng, Wan-Jung, Ellett, Anne M., Salimi, Hamid, Roche, Michael J., Wesselingh, Steve L., Gorry, Paul R., Churchill, Melissa J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090620
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author Gray, Lachlan R.
Turville, Stuart G.
HItchen, Tina L.
Cheng, Wan-Jung
Ellett, Anne M.
Salimi, Hamid
Roche, Michael J.
Wesselingh, Steve L.
Gorry, Paul R.
Churchill, Melissa J.
author_facet Gray, Lachlan R.
Turville, Stuart G.
HItchen, Tina L.
Cheng, Wan-Jung
Ellett, Anne M.
Salimi, Hamid
Roche, Michael J.
Wesselingh, Steve L.
Gorry, Paul R.
Churchill, Melissa J.
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description Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the development of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders. Despite their extensive infection, little is known about how astrocytes become infected, since they lack cell surface CD4 expression. In the present study, we investigated the fate of HIV-1 upon infection of astrocytes. Astrocytes were found to bind and harbor virus followed by biphasic decay, with HIV-1 detectable out to 72 hours. HIV-1 was observed to associate with CD81-lined vesicle structures. shRNA silencing of CD81 resulted in less cell-associated virus but no loss of co-localization between HIV-1 and CD81. Astrocytes supported trans-infection of HIV-1 to T-cells without de novo virus production, and the virus-containing compartment required 37°C to form, and was trypsin-resistant. The CD81 compartment observed herein, has been shown in other cell types to be a relatively protective compartment. Within astrocytes, this compartment may be actively involved in virus entry and/or spread. The ability of astrocytes to transfer virus, without de novo viral synthesis suggests they are capable of sequestering and protecting virus and thus, they could potentially facilitate viral dissemination in the CNS.
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spelling pubmed-39387792014-03-04 HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles Gray, Lachlan R. Turville, Stuart G. HItchen, Tina L. Cheng, Wan-Jung Ellett, Anne M. Salimi, Hamid Roche, Michael J. Wesselingh, Steve L. Gorry, Paul R. Churchill, Melissa J. PLoS One Research Article Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the development of HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders. Despite their extensive infection, little is known about how astrocytes become infected, since they lack cell surface CD4 expression. In the present study, we investigated the fate of HIV-1 upon infection of astrocytes. Astrocytes were found to bind and harbor virus followed by biphasic decay, with HIV-1 detectable out to 72 hours. HIV-1 was observed to associate with CD81-lined vesicle structures. shRNA silencing of CD81 resulted in less cell-associated virus but no loss of co-localization between HIV-1 and CD81. Astrocytes supported trans-infection of HIV-1 to T-cells without de novo virus production, and the virus-containing compartment required 37°C to form, and was trypsin-resistant. The CD81 compartment observed herein, has been shown in other cell types to be a relatively protective compartment. Within astrocytes, this compartment may be actively involved in virus entry and/or spread. The ability of astrocytes to transfer virus, without de novo viral synthesis suggests they are capable of sequestering and protecting virus and thus, they could potentially facilitate viral dissemination in the CNS. Public Library of Science 2014-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3938779/ /pubmed/24587404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090620 Text en © 2014 Gray 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.
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Gray, Lachlan R.
Turville, Stuart G.
HItchen, Tina L.
Cheng, Wan-Jung
Ellett, Anne M.
Salimi, Hamid
Roche, Michael J.
Wesselingh, Steve L.
Gorry, Paul R.
Churchill, Melissa J.
HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles
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title_full HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles
title_fullStr HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles
title_short HIV-1 Entry and Trans-Infection of Astrocytes Involves CD81 Vesicles
title_sort hiv-1 entry and trans-infection of astrocytes involves cd81 vesicles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3938779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090620
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