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Elite Suppressor-Derived HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins Exhibit Reduced Entry Efficiency and Kinetics

Journal

PLOS PATHOGENS
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000377

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Funding

  1. Francis Goelet Foundation
  2. amfAR [106999-43-RFRL]
  3. Foundation for AIDS Research, and Infectious Diseases Training [T32 AI07024]
  4. Case Western Reserve University Medical Scientist Training Program [T32 GM07250]
  5. UCLA AIDS Institute
  6. UCLA Center for AIDS Research [AI 28697]
  7. NIH [R01 AI52021]
  8. NIH Virology Gene Training [T32 AI 060567]
  9. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
  10. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  11. National Institutes of Health [R01AI047033, AI067854, U01AI041534]
  12. Rockefeller University CCTS [UL1 RR024143]
  13. NIAID, NIH [AI49170, AI57005, AI058894]

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Elite suppressors (ES) are a rare subset of HIV-1-infected individuals who are able to maintain HIV-1 viral loads below the limit of detection by ultra-sensitive clinical assays in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. Mechanism(s) responsible for this elite control are poorly understood but likely involve both host and viral factors. This study assesses ES plasma-derived envelope glycoprotein (env) fitness as a function of entry efficiency as a possible contributor to viral suppression. Fitness of virus entry was first evaluated using a novel inducible cell line with controlled surface expression levels of CD4 (receptor) and CCR5 (co-receptor). In the context of physiologic CCR5 and CD4 surface densities, ES envs exhibited significantly decreased entry efficiency relative to chronically infected viremic progressors. ES envs also demonstrated slow entry kinetics indicating the presence of virus with reduced entry fitness. Overall, ES env clones were less efficient at mediating entry than chronic progressor envs. Interestingly, acute infection envs exhibited an intermediate phenotypic pattern not distinctly different from ES or chronic progressor envs. These results imply that lower env fitness may be established early and may directly contribute to viral suppression in ES individuals.

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