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HIV-1 infection of in vitro cultured human monocytes: early events and influence of anti HIV-1 antibodies
Authors:M. Arendrup  S. Olofsson  J. O. Nielsen  J. E. S. Hansen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Copenhagen, Hvidovre Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark;(2) Department of Clinical Virology, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:Summary To characterize the role of the humoral immune response on HIV-1 infection of monocytes and macrophages (Mphgrs) we examined the susceptibility of in vitro cultured monocyte/Mphgrs to various HIV-1 isolates and the influence of heterologous and particularly autologous anti HIV-1 sera on this infection. Depending on the period of in vitro cultivation and the virus isolate used different patterns of susceptibility were detected. One week old monocyte/Mphgrs were highly susceptible to HIV-1 infection, in contrast to monocyte/Mphgrs cultured 4 weeks. The infection by virus isolated immediately after seroconversion lead to persistent infection with high level of antigen production in contrast to infection by homologous virus isolated later. MAb against the V3-IIIB loop and sCD4 inhibited the infection of monocyte/Mphgrs in a dose dependent manner, indicating that infection requires binding to CD4 and that post binding events may be common to the infection of lymphocytes. Anti HIV-1 sera showed neutralizing activity against heterologous and even autologous escape virus. This finding, together with the observation that monocytes and Mphgrs are infected in vivo, suggests that protection against HIV-1 infection of monocytes and Mphgrs in vivo may not be obtainable by the humoral immune response alone.
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