The role of Siglec-1 in HIV-1/macrophage interaction.

Macrophage Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-09-17
Ousman Jobe, Jiae Kim, Mangala Rao
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Abstract

Although CD4 T-cells are a major target for HIV, recent work has demonstrated the ability of macrophages despite expressing relatively low levels of CD4, to be a target of the virus. Our recent study has found that the presence of growth factors not only play a role in the phenotype of these monocyte-derived-macrophages, but also are an important aspect of the permissiveness of these cells to infection. The work utilized cellular and biophysical methods to examine Siglec-1 on macrophages as a primary receptor in HIV-1 infection. These findings support the notion that Siglec-1 and macrophages and their interactions with the HIV-1 envelope should be considered in HIV-1 vaccine development.

siglec1在HIV-1/巨噬细胞相互作用中的作用。
尽管CD4 t细胞是HIV的主要靶标,但最近的研究表明,尽管巨噬细胞表达相对较低的CD4水平,但巨噬细胞仍有能力成为HIV的靶标。我们最近的研究发现,生长因子的存在不仅在这些单核细胞衍生的巨噬细胞的表型中起作用,而且是这些细胞对感染的容受性的一个重要方面。这项工作利用细胞和生物物理方法来检测巨噬细胞上的siglec1作为HIV-1感染的主要受体。这些发现支持了在HIV-1疫苗开发中应考虑siglec1和巨噬细胞及其与HIV-1包膜的相互作用的观点。
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