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Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins
Despite advancements in our understanding of HIV-1 pathogenesis, critical virus components for immunity, vaccines trials, and drugs development, challenges remain in the fight against HIV-1. Of great importance is the inhibitory function of microbicidal cell penetrating peptides and bacterial toxins...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29226013 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6113.1000737 |
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author | Samuels, Steven Alwan, Zainab Egnin, Marceline Jaynes, Jessie Connell, Terry D Bernard, Gregory C. Nashar, Toufic |
author_facet | Samuels, Steven Alwan, Zainab Egnin, Marceline Jaynes, Jessie Connell, Terry D Bernard, Gregory C. Nashar, Toufic |
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description | Despite advancements in our understanding of HIV-1 pathogenesis, critical virus components for immunity, vaccines trials, and drugs development, challenges remain in the fight against HIV-1. Of great importance is the inhibitory function of microbicidal cell penetrating peptides and bacterial toxins that interfere with production and neutralize infection of HIV-1 particles. We demonstrate that the neutralizing activity of a cationic 18 amino acids peptide, is similar to a broadly neutralizing human antibody, and inhibits production of two HIV-1 strains in human cell lines. Pretreatment of cells with bacterial toxins or toxoids derived from enterotoxigenic E. coli, boost subsequent activity of the peptide against HIV-1, to inhibit simultaneously production and infection. The synthetic peptide crosses the cell membrane into the cytoplasm and nucleus. In vitro analysis of a possible target for this peptide revealed specific binding to recombinant HIV-1 gag p24. This is the first demonstration of a synergy between bacterial toxins and a cell-penetrating peptide against HIV-1. |
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spelling | pubmed-57198902017-12-07 Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins Samuels, Steven Alwan, Zainab Egnin, Marceline Jaynes, Jessie Connell, Terry D Bernard, Gregory C. Nashar, Toufic J AIDS Clin Res Article Despite advancements in our understanding of HIV-1 pathogenesis, critical virus components for immunity, vaccines trials, and drugs development, challenges remain in the fight against HIV-1. Of great importance is the inhibitory function of microbicidal cell penetrating peptides and bacterial toxins that interfere with production and neutralize infection of HIV-1 particles. We demonstrate that the neutralizing activity of a cationic 18 amino acids peptide, is similar to a broadly neutralizing human antibody, and inhibits production of two HIV-1 strains in human cell lines. Pretreatment of cells with bacterial toxins or toxoids derived from enterotoxigenic E. coli, boost subsequent activity of the peptide against HIV-1, to inhibit simultaneously production and infection. The synthetic peptide crosses the cell membrane into the cytoplasm and nucleus. In vitro analysis of a possible target for this peptide revealed specific binding to recombinant HIV-1 gag p24. This is the first demonstration of a synergy between bacterial toxins and a cell-penetrating peptide against HIV-1. 2017-10-23 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5719890/ /pubmed/29226013 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6113.1000737 Text en 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Samuels, Steven Alwan, Zainab Egnin, Marceline Jaynes, Jessie Connell, Terry D Bernard, Gregory C. Nashar, Toufic Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title | Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title_full | Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title_fullStr | Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title_short | Novel Therapeutic Approach for Inhibition of HIV-1 Using Cell-Penetrating Peptide and Bacterial Toxins |
title_sort | novel therapeutic approach for inhibition of hiv-1 using cell-penetrating peptide and bacterial toxins |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29226013 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6113.1000737 |
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