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Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer
Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a soluble C-type lectin, belonging to the collectin (collagen-containing calcium-dependent lectin) family, which acts as an innate immune pattern recognition molecule in the lungs at other mucosal surfaces. Immune regulation and surfactant homeostasis are salient funct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5534670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00834 |
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author | Dodagatta-Marri, Eswari Mitchell, Daniel A. Pandit, Hrishikesh Sonawani, Archana Murugaiah, Valarmathy Idicula-Thomas, Susan Nal, Béatrice Al-Mozaini, Maha M. Kaur, Anuvinder Madan, Taruna Kishore, Uday |
author_facet | Dodagatta-Marri, Eswari Mitchell, Daniel A. Pandit, Hrishikesh Sonawani, Archana Murugaiah, Valarmathy Idicula-Thomas, Susan Nal, Béatrice Al-Mozaini, Maha M. Kaur, Anuvinder Madan, Taruna Kishore, Uday |
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description | Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a soluble C-type lectin, belonging to the collectin (collagen-containing calcium-dependent lectin) family, which acts as an innate immune pattern recognition molecule in the lungs at other mucosal surfaces. Immune regulation and surfactant homeostasis are salient functions of SP-D. SP-D can bind to a range of viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens and trigger clearance mechanisms. SP-D binds to gp120, the envelope protein expressed on HIV-1, through its C-type lectin or carbohydrate recognition domain. This is of importance since SP-D is secreted by human mucosal epithelial cells and is present in the female reproductive tract, including vagina. Another C-type lectin, dendritic cell (DC)-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN), present on the surface of the DCs, also binds to HIV-1 gp120 and facilitates viral transfer to the lymphoid tissues. DCs are also present at the site of HIV-1 entry, embedded in vaginal or rectal mucosa. In the present study, we report a direct protein–protein interaction between recombinant forms of SP-D (rfhSP-D) and DC-SIGN via their C-type lectin domains. Both SP-D and DC-SIGN competed for binding to immobilized HIV-1 gp120. Pre-incubation of human embryonic kidney cells expressing surface DC-SIGN with rfhSP-D significantly inhibited the HIV-1 transfer to activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In silico analysis revealed that SP-D and gp120 may occupy same sites on DC-SIGN, which may explain the reduced transfer of HIV-1. In summary, we demonstrate, for the first time, that DC-SIGN is a novel binding partner of SP-D, and this interaction can modulate HIV-1 capture and transfer to CD4(+) T cells. In addition, the present study also reveals a novel and distinct mechanism of host defense by SP-D against HIV-1. |
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spelling | pubmed-55346702017-08-18 Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer Dodagatta-Marri, Eswari Mitchell, Daniel A. Pandit, Hrishikesh Sonawani, Archana Murugaiah, Valarmathy Idicula-Thomas, Susan Nal, Béatrice Al-Mozaini, Maha M. Kaur, Anuvinder Madan, Taruna Kishore, Uday Front Immunol Immunology Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is a soluble C-type lectin, belonging to the collectin (collagen-containing calcium-dependent lectin) family, which acts as an innate immune pattern recognition molecule in the lungs at other mucosal surfaces. Immune regulation and surfactant homeostasis are salient functions of SP-D. SP-D can bind to a range of viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens and trigger clearance mechanisms. SP-D binds to gp120, the envelope protein expressed on HIV-1, through its C-type lectin or carbohydrate recognition domain. This is of importance since SP-D is secreted by human mucosal epithelial cells and is present in the female reproductive tract, including vagina. Another C-type lectin, dendritic cell (DC)-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN), present on the surface of the DCs, also binds to HIV-1 gp120 and facilitates viral transfer to the lymphoid tissues. DCs are also present at the site of HIV-1 entry, embedded in vaginal or rectal mucosa. In the present study, we report a direct protein–protein interaction between recombinant forms of SP-D (rfhSP-D) and DC-SIGN via their C-type lectin domains. Both SP-D and DC-SIGN competed for binding to immobilized HIV-1 gp120. Pre-incubation of human embryonic kidney cells expressing surface DC-SIGN with rfhSP-D significantly inhibited the HIV-1 transfer to activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In silico analysis revealed that SP-D and gp120 may occupy same sites on DC-SIGN, which may explain the reduced transfer of HIV-1. In summary, we demonstrate, for the first time, that DC-SIGN is a novel binding partner of SP-D, and this interaction can modulate HIV-1 capture and transfer to CD4(+) T cells. In addition, the present study also reveals a novel and distinct mechanism of host defense by SP-D against HIV-1. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5534670/ /pubmed/28824609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00834 Text en Copyright © 2017 Dodagatta-Marri, Mitchell, Pandit, Sonawani, Murugaiah, Idicula-Thomas, Nal, Al-Mozaini, Kaur, Madan and Kishore. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Dodagatta-Marri, Eswari Mitchell, Daniel A. Pandit, Hrishikesh Sonawani, Archana Murugaiah, Valarmathy Idicula-Thomas, Susan Nal, Béatrice Al-Mozaini, Maha M. Kaur, Anuvinder Madan, Taruna Kishore, Uday Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title | Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title_full | Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title_fullStr | Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title_full_unstemmed | Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title_short | Protein–Protein Interaction between Surfactant Protein D and DC-SIGN via C-Type Lectin Domain Can Suppress HIV-1 Transfer |
title_sort | protein–protein interaction between surfactant protein d and dc-sign via c-type lectin domain can suppress hiv-1 transfer |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5534670/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28824609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00834 |
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