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How to engage Cofilin
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Michael Bukrinsky
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[1] Immunology and Tropical Medicine,The George Washington University, Department of Microbiology
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Actin Depolymerization;
CXCR4 Signaling;
Cofilin Phosphorylation;
Cofilin Activation;
CCR5 Signaling;
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In HIV-infected people, resting CD4+ T cells are the main reservoir of latent virus and the reason for the failure of drug therapy to cure HIV infection. Still, we do not have a complete understanding of the factors regulating HIV replication in these cells. A recent paper in Cell describes a new trick that the virus uses to infect resting T cells. Interaction between the viral gp120 and cellular HIV co-receptor, CXCR4, during viral entry initiates signaling that activates cofilin, the main regulator of actin polymerization. As a result of this activation, actin is depolymerized, thus destroying the natural barrier to HIV replication. I discuss implications of this study for our understanding of HIV biology and development of novel anti-HIV therapeutic approaches.
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