Artículo
Histidine-Rich Glycoprotein Inhibits HIV-1 Infection in a pH-Dependent Manner
Dantas, Ezequiel Carlos
; Díaz, Fernando Erra; Pereyra Gerber, Federico Pehuén
; Varese, Augusto
; Jerusalinsky, Diana Alicia
; Epstein, Alberto Luis; García Rivello, Hernán J.; del Valle Jaén, Ana; Pandolfi, Julieta Belen
; Ceballos, Ana
; Ostrowski, Matias
; Sabatté, Juan; Geffner, Jorge Raúl
Fecha de publicación:
02/2019
Editorial:
American Society for Microbiology
Revista:
Journal of Virology
ISSN:
0022-538X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Histidine-rich glycoprotein (HRG) is an abundant plasma protein with a multidomain structure, allowing its interaction with many ligands, including phospholipids, plasminogen, fibrinogen, IgG antibodies, and heparan sulfate. HRG has been shown to regulate different biological responses, such as angiogenesis, coagulation, and fibrinolysis. Here, we found that HRG almost completely abrogated the infection of Ghost cells, Jurkat cells, CD4+ T cells, and macrophages by HIV-1 at a low pH (range, 6.5 to 5.5) but not at a neutral pH. HRG was shown to interact with the heparan sulfate expressed by target cells, inhibiting an early postbinding step associated with HIV-1 infection. More importantly, by acting on the viral particle itself, HRG induced a deleterious effect, which reduces viral infectivity. Because cervicovaginal secretions in healthy women show low pH values, even after semen deposition, our observations suggest that HRG might represent a constitutive defense mechanism in the vaginal mucosa. Of note, low pH also enabled HRG to inhibit the infection of HEp-2 cells and Vero cells by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), respectively, suggesting that HRG might display broad antiviral activity under acidic conditions.
Palabras clave:
ACIDOSIS
,
HISTIDINE-RICH GLYCOPROTEIN
,
HIV-1
,
HRG
,
HSV-1
,
HSV-2
,
PH
,
RSV
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Articulos(INBIRS)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOMEDICAS EN RETROVIRUS Y SIDA
Citación
Dantas, Ezequiel Carlos; Díaz, Fernando Erra; Pereyra Gerber, Federico Pehuén; Varese, Augusto; Jerusalinsky, Diana Alicia; et al.; Histidine-Rich Glycoprotein Inhibits HIV-1 Infection in a pH-Dependent Manner; American Society for Microbiology; Journal of Virology; 93; 4; 2-2019; 1-16
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