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Small CD4 mimetics sensitize HIV-1-infected macrophages to antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity

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HIV-1 Envelope (Env) conformation determines the susceptibility of infected CD4+ T cells to Antibody Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC). Upon interaction with CD4, Env adopts more “open” conformations, exposing ADCC epitopes.… Click to show full abstract

HIV-1 Envelope (Env) conformation determines the susceptibility of infected CD4+ T cells to Antibody Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity (ADCC). Upon interaction with CD4, Env adopts more “open” conformations, exposing ADCC epitopes. HIV-1 limits Env-CD4 interaction and protects infected cells against ADCC by downregulating CD4 via Nef, Vpu and Env. Limited data exists however of the role of these proteins in downmodulating CD4 on infected macrophages and how this impacts Env conformation. While Nef, Vpu and Env are all required to efficiently downregulate CD4 on infected CD4+T cells, we show here that any one of these proteins is sufficient to downmodulate most CD4 from the surface of infected macrophages. Consistent with this finding, Nef and Vpu have a lesser impact on Env conformation and ADCC sensitivity in infected macrophages compared to CD4+T cells. However, treatment of infected macrophages with small CD4-mimetics expose vulnerable CD4-induced Env epitopes and sensitize them to ADCC.

Keywords: antibody dependent; cd4; infected macrophages; cellular cytotoxicity; small cd4; dependent cellular

Journal Title: Cell reports
Year Published: 2022

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