DC-SIGN, a dendritic cell-specific HIV-1-binding protein that enhances trans-infection of T cells

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作者
Geijtenbeek, TBH
Kwon, DS
Torensma, R
van Vliet, SJ
van Duijnhoven, GCF
Middel, J
Cornelissen, ILMHA
Nottet, HSLM
KewalRamani, VN
Littman, DR
Figdor, CG
van Kooyk, Y
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr St Radboud, Dept Tumor Immunol, NL-6525 EX Nijmegen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Med Ctr St Radboud, Dept Pathol, NL-6525 EX Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Utrecht Hosp, Eykman Winkler Inst Microbiol, NL-3584 CX Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] NYU, Med Ctr, Howard Hughes Med Inst, New York, NY 10016 USA
[5] NYU, Med Ctr, Skirball Inst Biomol Med, New York, NY 10016 USA
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10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80694-7
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Dendritic cells (DC) capture microorganisms that enter peripheral mucosal tissues and then migrate to secondary lymphoid organs, where they present these in antigenic form to resting T cells and thus initiate adaptive immune responses. Here, we describe the properties of a DC-specific C-type lectin, DC-SIGN, that is highly expressed on DC present in mucosal tissues and binds to the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein gp120. DC-SIGN does not function as a receptor for viral entry into DC but instead promotes efficient infection in trans of cells that express CD4 and chemokine receptors. We propose that DC-SIGN efficiently captures HIV-1 in the periphery and facilitates its transport to secondary lymphoid organs rich in T cells, to enhance infection in trans of these target cells.
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页码:587 / 597
页数:11
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