CD4-dependent and CD4-independent utilization of coreceptors by human immunodeficiency viruses type 2 and simian immunodeficiency viruses

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Liu, HY
Soda, Y
Shimizu, N
Haraguchi, Y
Jinno, A
Takeuchi, Y
Hoshino, H
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[1] Gunma Univ, Sch Med, Dept Virol & Prevent Med, Maebashi, Gumma 3718511, Japan
[2] Japanese Fdn AIDS Prevent, Minato Ku, Tokyo 1050071, Japan
[3] Inst Canc Res, Chester Beatty Labs, London SW3 6JB, England
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10.1006/viro.2000.0623
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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More than 10 G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have been reported to act as coreceptors for entry of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV). We investigated the utilization of six GPCRs as coreceptors by T-cell-line-adapted HIV-2 strains (CBL-20, CBL-21, CBL-23, GH-1, ROD, and SBL6669) and SIV strains (SIVagmTYO-1, SIVmac251, and SIVmndGB-1). NP-2/CD4 cells were transduced with CCR3, CCR5, CCR8, CXCR4, GPR1, or APJ, and examined for susceptibilities to cell-free HIV/SIV. HIV-2 strains were grouped into two types by their coreceptor usage. The first group, CBL-20 and CBL-21, used CXCR4 exclusively; the other four strains used a few or all of the six coreceptors. These strains could further infect CD4-negative NP-2/CXCR4 or NP-2/CCR5 cells in the presence (all strains) or absence (SBL6669 and ROD strains) of soluble CD4. SIVagm and SIVmnd infected NP-2/CD4/GPR1 cells. The coreceptors CCR3, CCR8, GPR1, and APJ did not mediate the CD4-independent infection. Although HIV-2ROD and SIVmnd infected both NP-2/CD4/CXCR4 and NP-2/CD4/CCR5 cells, only CXCR4 and CCR5, respectively, were used in CD4-independent infection. Binding of virions to CD4-negative cells occurred at 4 degreesC. These findings suggest that there may be a correlation between the promiscuous use of coreceptors by HIV-2/SIV strains and their ability to infect CD4-negative cells. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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