Hepatitis C virus glycoproteins mediate pH-dependent cell entry of pseudotyped retroviral particles
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center · Rockefeller University
Abstract
HIV pseudotypes bearing native hepatitis C virus (HCV) glycoproteins (strain H and Con1) are infectious for the human hepatoma cell lines Huh-7 and PLC/PR5. Infectivity depends on coexpression of both E1 and E2 glycoproteins, is pH-dependent, and can be neutralized by mAbs mapping to amino acids 412-447 within E2. Cell-surface expression of one or all of the candidate receptor molecules (CD81, low-density lipoprotein receptor, scavenger receptor class B type 1, and dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3 grabbing nonintegrin) failed to confer permissivity to HIV-HCV pseudotype infection. However, HIV-HCV pseudotype infectivity was inhibited by a recombinant soluble form of CD81 and a mAb…
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- 25.58
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- References
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Authors
7- MHMayla HsuCorresponding
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
- JZJie Zhang
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Rockefeller University
- MFMike Flint
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Rockefeller University
- CLCarine Logvinoff
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Rockefeller University
- CCCecilia Cheng‐Mayer
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Rockefeller University
Topics & keywords
- CD81
- Infectivity
- Glycoprotein
- Virology
- Viral entry
- Biology
- Hepatitis C virus
- Virus
- Good health and well-being