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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338977/role-of-hiv-1-tat-protein-interactions-with-host-receptors-in-hiv-infection-and-pathogenesis
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REVIEW
Aurelio Cafaro, Ivan Schietroma, Leonardo Sernicola, Roberto Belli, Massimo Campagna, Flavia Mancini, Stefania Farcomeni, Maria Rosaria Pavone-Cossut, Alessandra Borsetti, Paolo Monini, Barbara Ensoli
Each time the virus starts a new round of expression/replication, even under effective antiretroviral therapy (ART), the transactivator of viral transcription Tat is one of the first HIV-1 protein to be produced, as it is strictly required for HIV replication and spreading. At this stage, most of the Tat protein exits infected cells, accumulates in the extracellular matrix and exerts profound effects on both the virus and neighbor cells, mostly of the innate and adaptive immune systems. Through these effects, extracellular Tat contributes to the acquisition of infection, spreading and progression to AIDS in untreated patients, or to non-AIDS co-morbidities in ART-treated individuals, who experience inflammation and immune activation despite virus suppression...
January 30, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38338893/lamivudine-doravirine-and-cabotegravir-downregulate-the-expression-of-human-endogenous-retroviruses-hervs-inhibit-cell-growth-and-reduce-invasive-capability-in-melanoma-cell-lines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valentina Zanrè, Francesco Bellinato, Alessia Cardile, Carlotta Passarini, Jacopo Monticelli, Stefano Di Bella, Marta Menegazzi
This study explores the impact of antiretroviral administration on the expression of human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), cell growth, and invasive capability of human melanoma cell lines in culture. We investigated three antiretrovirals-lamivudine, doravirine, and cabotegravir-in A375, FO-1, and SK-Mel-28, BRAF-mutated, and in MeWo, P53-mutated, melanoma cell lines. The findings indicate a general capability of these drugs to downregulate the expression of HERV-K Pol and Env genes and hinder cell viability, mobility, and colony formation capacity of melanoma cells...
January 28, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334661/evidence-for-involvement-of-adp-ribosylation-factor-6-in-intracellular-trafficking-and-release-of-murine-leukemia-virus-gag
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyokyun Kang, Taekwon Kang, Lauryn Jackson, Amaiya Murphy, Takayuki Nitta
Murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs) are simple retroviruses that cause several diseases in mice. Retroviruses encode three basic genes: gag , pol , and env. Gag is translated as a polyprotein and moves to assembly sites where viral particles are shaped by cleavage of poly-Gag. Viral release depends on the intracellular trafficking of viral proteins, which is determined by both viral and cellular factors. ADP-ribosylation factor 6 (Arf6) is a small GTPase that regulates vesicular trafficking and recycling of different types of cargo in cells...
January 31, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329340/hiv-1-gag-pol-and-env-diversified-with-limited-adaptation-since-the-1980s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric Lewitus, Yifan Li, Hongjun Bai, Phuc Pham, Morgane Rolland
Knowledge of HIV-1 global sequence diversity is critical for developing an effective prophylactic against HIV-1 infection. We developed the Hervé platform to analyze and visualize trends in HIV-1 diversification. Using Hervé, we analyzed 4,830 Env, 4,407 Gag, and 3,002 Pol publicly available independent sequences corresponding to subtypes A1, A6, B, C, D, F1, and G and circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) 01_AE, 02_AG, and 07_BC; sequences were sampled between 1980 and 2020 from 82 countries. HIV-1 diversified with a median of 1...
February 8, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299866/shiv-c109p5-nhp-induces-rapid-disease-progression-in-elderly-macaques-with-extensive-gi-viral-replication
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepanwita Bose, Nihar Deb Adhikary, Peng Xiao, Kenneth A Rogers, Douglas E Ferrell, Cecilia Cheng-Mayer, Theresa L Chang, Francois Villinger
CCR5-tropic simian/human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIV) with clade C transmitted/founder envelopes represent a critical tool for the investigation of HIV experimental vaccines and microbicides in nonhuman primates, although many such isolates lead to spontaneous viral control post infection. Here, we generated a high-titer stock of pathogenic SHIV-C109p5 by serial passage in two rhesus macaques (RM) and tested its virulence in aged monkeys. The co-receptor usage was confirmed before infecting five geriatric rhesus macaques (four female and one male)...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38278966/bispecific-antibodies-promote-natural-killer-cell-mediated-elimination-of-hiv-1-reservoir-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan L Board, Zhe Yuan, Fengting Wu, Milica Moskovljevic, Meghana Ravi, Srona Sengupta, Sung Soo Mun, Francesco R Simonetti, Jun Lai, Pablo Tebas, Kenneth Lynn, Rebecca Hoh, Steven G Deeks, Janet D Siliciano, Luis J Montaner, Robert F Siliciano
The persistence of CD4+ T cells carrying latent human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) proviruses is the main barrier to a cure. New therapeutics to enhance HIV-1-specific immune responses and clear infected cells will probably be necessary to achieve reduction of the latent reservoir. In the present study, we report two single-chain diabodies (scDbs) that target the HIV-1 envelope protein (Env) and the human type III Fcγ receptor (CD16). We show that the scDbs promoted robust and HIV-1-specific natural killer (NK) cell activation and NK cell-mediated lysis of infected cells...
March 2024: Nature Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38276667/the-association-of-hiv-1-neutralization-in-aviremic-children-and-adults-with-time-to-art-initiation-and-cd4-cd8-ratios
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Sanchez-Merino, Miguel Martin-Serrano, Manuela Beltran, Beatriz Lazaro-Martin, Eloisa Cervantes, Manuel Oltra, Talia Sainz, Felipe Garcia, Maria Luisa Navarro, Eloisa Yuste
Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) bind and neutralize diverse HIV isolates and demonstrate protective effects in primate models and humans against specific isolates. To develop an effective HIV vaccine, it is widely believed that inducing these antibodies is crucial. However, the high somatic hypermutation in bnAbs and the limited affinity of HIV Env proteins for bnAb germline precursors suggest that extended antigen exposure is necessary for their production. Consequently, HIV vaccine research is exploring complex sequential vaccination strategies to guide the immune response through maturation stages...
December 20, 2023: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263438/targeting-the-hiv-1-env-fusion-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Du Toit
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January 23, 2024: Nature Reviews. Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38257913/comparison-of-endogenous-alpharetroviruses-alv-like-across-galliform-species-new-distant-proviruses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio Fandiño, Esperanza Gomez-Lucia, Laura Benítez, Ana Doménech
The Genus Alpharetrovirus contains viruses pathogenic mainly for chickens, forming the Avian Sarcoma and Leukosis Virus group (ASLV). Cells of most Galliform species, besides chickens, contain genetic elements (endogenous retroviruses, ERVs) that could recombine with other alpharetroviruses or express proteins, complementing defective ASLV, which may successfully replicate and cause disease. However, they are quite unknown, and only ALV-F, from ring-necked pheasants, has been partially published. Upon scrutiny of 53 genomes of different avian species, we found Alpharetrovirus -like sequences only in 12 different Galliformes, including six full-length (7...
December 31, 2023: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232732/bioorthogonal-click-labeling-of-an-amber-free-hiv-1-provirus-for-in-virus-single-molecule-imaging
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanyun Ao, Jonathan R Grover, Levi Gifford, Yang Han, Guohua Zhong, Revansiddha Katte, Wenwei Li, Rajanya Bhattacharjee, Baoshan Zhang, Stephanie Sauve, Wenyi Qin, Dibya Ghimire, Md Anzarul Haque, James Arthos, Mahmoud Moradi, Walther Mothes, Edward A Lemke, Peter D Kwong, Gregory B Melikyan, Maolin Lu
Structural dynamics of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) envelope (Env) glycoprotein mediate cell entry and facilitate immune evasion. Single-molecule FRET using peptides for Env labeling revealed structural dynamics of Env, but peptide use risks potential effects on structural integrity/dynamics. While incorporating noncanonical amino acids (ncAAs) into Env by amber stop-codon suppression, followed by click chemistry, offers a minimally invasive approach, this has proved to be technically challenging for HIV-1...
January 8, 2024: Cell Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203616/antibody-response-to-herv-k-and-herv-w-envelope-epitopes-in-patients-with-myasthenia-gravis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Rita Simula, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Giannina Arru, Elia Sechi, Rossella Meloni, Giovanni Andrea Deiana, Paolo Solla, Leonardo Antonio Sechi
Myasthenia gravis is an antibody-mediated autoimmune neurological disorder characterized by impaired neuromuscular junction transmission, resulting in muscle weakness. Recently, the involvement of Human Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs) in the pathophysiology of different immune-mediated and neurodegenerative diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, has been demonstrated. We aimed to investigate potential immune system involvement related to humoral responses targeting specific epitopes of HERV-K and HERV-W envelope proteins in myasthenia gravis...
December 28, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201237/determination-of-binding-affinity-of-antibodies-to-hiv-1-recombinant-envelope-glycoproteins-pseudoviruses-infectious-molecular-clones-and-cell-expressed-trimeric-gp160-using-microscale-thermophoresis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shraddha Basu, Neelakshi Gohain, Jiae Kim, Hung V Trinh, Misook Choe, M Gordon Joyce, Mangala Rao
Developing a preventative vaccine for HIV-1 has been a global priority. The elicitation of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) against a broad range of HIV-1 envelopes (Envs) from various strains appears to be a critical requirement for an efficacious HIV-1 vaccine. To understand their ability to neutralize HIV-1, it is important to characterize the binding characteristics of bNAbs. Our work is the first to utilize microscale thermophoresis (MST), a rapid, economical, and flexible in-solution temperature gradient method to quantitatively determine the binding affinities of bNAbs and non-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to HIV-1 recombinant envelope monomer and trimer proteins of different subtypes, pseudoviruses (PVs), infectious molecular clones (IMCs), and cells expressing the trimer...
December 22, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38193694/second-site-reversion-of-hiv-1-envelope-protein-baseplate-mutations-maps-to-the-matrix-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayna Alfadhli, CeAnn Romanaggi, Robin Lid Barklis, Eric Barklis
How HIV-1 Env trimers assemble into virus particles remains incompletely understood. In restrictive cells, viral incorporation of Env is dependent on the Env CT and on the MA protein, which assembles lattices composed of hexamers of trimers in immature and mature viruses. Recent evidence indicates that CT assembles trimeric baseplate structures that require membrane-proximal residues to interface with trimeric transmembrane domains and C-terminal helices in the CT. We found that mutations of these membrane-proximal residues impaired replication in restrictive cells...
January 9, 2024: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140631/ifitm1-and-ifitm3-proteins-inhibit-the-infectivity-of-progeny-hiv-1-without-disrupting-envelope-glycoprotein-clusters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Smita Verma, Yen-Cheng Chen, Mariana Marin, Scott E Gillespie, Gregory B Melikyan
Human interferon-induced transmembrane (IFITM) proteins inhibit the fusion of a broad spectrum of enveloped viruses, both when expressed in target cells and when present in infected cells. Upon expression in infected cells, IFITMs incorporate into progeny virions and reduce their infectivity by a poorly understood mechanism. Since only a few envelope glycoproteins (Envs) are present on HIV-1 particles, and Env clustering has been proposed to be essential for optimal infectivity, we asked if IFITM protein incorporation modulates HIV-1 Env clustering...
December 7, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127856/insights-to-hiv-1-coreceptor-usage-by-estimating-hla-adaptation-with-bayesian-generalized-linear-mixed-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Hake, Anja Germann, Corena de Beer, Alexander Thielen, Martin Däumer, Wolfgang Preiser, Hagen von Briesen, Nico Pfeifer
The mechanisms triggering the human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) to switch the coreceptor usage from CCR5 to CXCR4 during the course of infection are not entirely understood. While low CD4+ T cell counts are associated with CXCR4 usage, a predominance of CXCR4 usage with still high CD4+ T cell counts remains puzzling. Here, we explore the hypothesis that viral adaptation to the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) complex, especially to the HLA class II alleles, contributes to the coreceptor switch. To this end, we sequence the viral gag and env protein with corresponding HLA class I and II alleles of a new cohort of 312 treatment-naive, subtype C, chronically-infected HIV-1 patients from South Africa...
December 21, 2023: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107667/elephantiasis-nostras-verrucosa-a-treated-case-with-dietary-intervention-and-acitretin
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Laila Tsaqilah, Nadia Octavia, Risa Miliawati Nurul Hidayah, Erda Avriyanti, Hartati Purbo Dharmadji
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (ENV) is a rare and extreme complication of chronic non-filarial lymphedema. It can lead to severe disfiguration of body parts, especially the lower extremities, and is characterized by non-pitting edema and papulonodules with a verrucose or cobblestone-like appearance. Obesity is a risk factor of ENV. Various treatments have been reported for ENV. A 52-year-old woman presented to our outpatient dermatology clinic with non-pitting edema, cobblestone-like papulonodules, and erythematous plaques on both legs for 2 years...
2023: Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102962/idiotopes-of-antibodies-against-hiv-1-cd4-induced-epitope-shared-with-those-against-microorganisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shashwata Biswas, Takeo Kuwata, Soichiro Yamauchi, Kyo Okazaki, Yu Kaku, Md Zahid Hasan, Hiroshi Morioka, Shuzo Matsushita
Induction of antibodies (Abs) against the conformational CD4-induced (CD4i) epitope is frequent in HIV-1 infection. However, the mechanism of development of anti-CD4i Abs is unclear. We used anti-idiotypic (aID) monoclonal Abs (mAbs) of anti-CD4i mAbs to isolate anti-CD4i mAbs from infected subjects and track the causative antigens. One anti-aID mAb sorted from infected subjects by aID mAbs had the characteristics of anti-CD4i Abs, including IGHV1-69 usage and ability to bind to HIV-1 Env enhanced by sCD4. Critical amino acid sequences for the binding of six anti-aID mAbs, with shared idiotope to anti-CD4i mAbs, were analysed by phage display...
December 16, 2023: Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38046065/phylogenetic-analysis-of-the-partial-sequences-of-the-env-and-tax-blv-genes-reveals-the-presence-of-genotypes-1-and-3-in-dairy-herds-of-antioquia-colombia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cristina Úsuga-Monroy, F J Díaz, Luis Gabriel González-Herrera, José Julián Echeverry-Zuluaga, Albeiro López-Herrera
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is a retrovirus that primarily infects dairy cows. Although few studies have also used the tax gene, phylogenetic studies of BLV use mostly the env gene. The aim of this work was to establish the circulating genotypes of BLV in specialized dairy cattle from Antioquia, Colombia. Twenty blood samples from Holstein Friesian cows were collected, and their DNA was isolated. A PCR was performed for a partial region of the env and tax genes. A phylogenetic analysis was carried out using the maximum likelihood and Bayesian methods for both genes...
December 2023: Virusdisease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045703/potency-and-durability-of-t-and-b-cell-immune-responses-after-homologous-and-heterologous-vector-delivery-of-a-trimer-stabilized-membrane-displayed-hiv-1-clade-conc-env-protein
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beatriz Perdiguero, Alexandra Hauser, Carmen Elena Gómez, David Peterhoff, Elefthéria Sideris, Carlos Óscar S Sorzano, Sarah Wilmschen, Marion Schaber, Laura Stengel, Benedikt Asbach, Song Ding, Dorothee Von Laer, Yves Levy, Giuseppe Pantaleo, Janine Kimpel, Mariano Esteban, Ralf Wagner
INTRODUCTION: The generation of an HIV-1 vaccine able to induce long-lasting protective immunity remains a main challenge. Here, we aimed to modify next-generation soluble, prefusion-stabilized, close-to-native, glycan-engineered clade C gp140 envelope (Env) trimers (sC23v4 KIKO and ConCv5 KIKO) for optimal display on the cell surface following homologous or heterologous vector delivery. METHODS: A combination of the following modifications scored best regarding the preservation of closed, native-like Env trimer conformation and antigenicity when using a panel of selected broadly neutralizing (bnAb) and non-neutralizing (nnAb) monoclonal antibodies for flow cytometry: i) replacing the natural cleavage site with a native flexible linker and introducing a single amino acid substitution to prevent CD4 binding (*), ii) fusing a heterologous VSV-G-derived transmembrane moiety to the gp140 C-terminus, and iii) deleting six residues proximal to the membrane...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38001122/conjugation-of-hiv-1-envelope-to-hepatitis-b-surface-antigen-alters-vaccine-responses-in-rhesus-macaques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Nettere, Shakthi Unnithan, Nicole Rodgers, Junsuke Nohara, Paul Cray, Madison Berry, Caroline Jones, Lawrence Armand, Shuk Hang Li, Stella J Berendam, Genevieve G Fouda, Derek W Cain, Taylor N Spence, Joshua A Granek, Clemontina A Davenport, Robert J Edwards, Kevin Wiehe, Koen K A Van Rompay, M Anthony Moody, Sallie R Permar, Justin Pollara
An effective HIV-1 vaccine remains a critical unmet need for ending the AIDS epidemic. Vaccine trials conducted to date have suggested the need to increase the durability and functionality of vaccine-elicited antibodies to improve efficacy. We hypothesized that a conjugate vaccine based on the learned response to immunization with hepatitis B virus could be utilized to expand T cell help and improve antibody production against HIV-1. To test this, we developed an innovative conjugate vaccine regimen that used a modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) co-expressing HIV-1 envelope (Env) and the hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) as a prime, followed by two Env-HBsAg conjugate protein boosts...
November 24, 2023: NPJ Vaccines
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