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Repik, Alexander |
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Reeves, Jacqueline D. |
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González Pérez, María Paz |
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Quitadamo, Briana |
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Anton, Elizabeth D. |
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Dueñas Decamp, María José |
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Peters, Paul |
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Lin, Rongheng |
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Zolla-Pazner, Susan |
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Corti, Davide |
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Wallace, Aaron |
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Wang, Shixia |
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Kong, Xiang-Peng |
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Lu, Shan |
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Clapham, Paul R. |
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O´Connell, Olivia |
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2025-10-27T10:42:44Z |
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2025-10-27T10:42:44Z |
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2013 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/50766 |
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HIV-1 R5 viruses vary extensively in their capacity to infect macrophages. R5 viruses that confer efficient infection of macrophages are able to exploit low levels of CD4 for infection and predominate in brain tissue, where macrophages are a major target
for infection. HIV-1 R5 founder viruses that are transmitted were reported to be non-macrophage-tropic. Here, we investigated
the sensitivities of macrophage-tropic and non-macrophage-tropic R5 envelopes to neutralizing antibodies. We observed striking differences in the sensitivities of Env pseudovirions to soluble CD4 (sCD4) and to neutralizing monoclonal antibodies
(MAbs) that target the CD4 binding site. Macrophage-tropic R5 Envs were sensitive to sCD4, while non-macrophage-tropic Envs
were significantly more resistant. In contrast, all Envs were sensitive to VRC01 regardless of tropism, while MAb b12 conferred
an intermediate neutralization pattern where all the macrophage-tropic and about half of the non-macrophage-tropic Envs were
sensitive. CD4, b12, and VRC01 share binding specificities on the outer domain of gp120. However, these antibodies differ in
their ability to induce conformational changes on the trimeric envelope and in specificity for residues on the V1V2 loop stem and
20-21 junction that are targets for CD4 in recruiting the bridging sheet. These distinct specificities of CD4, b12, and VRC01
likely explain the observed differences in Env sensitivity to inhibition by these reagents and provide an insight into the envelope
mechanisms that control macrophage tropism. We present a model where the efficiency of bridging-sheet recruitment by CD4 is
a major determinant of HIV-1 R5 envelope sensitivity to soluble CD4 and macrophage tropism. |
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application/pdf |
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eng |
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ASM |
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CC-BY |
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es |
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Journal of Virology |
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| dc.title |
Efficiency of Bridging-Sheet Recruitment Explains HIV-1 R5 Envelope Glycoprotein Sensitivity to Soluble CD4 and Macrophage Tropism |
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Artículo |
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2013 |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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2013 |
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