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Infection of a simian B cell line by human and simian immunodeficiency viruses
Authors:Ridolfi Barbara  Titti Fausto  Fulgenzi Domenico  Maggiorella Maria T  Tinari Antonella  Superti Fabiana  Parolin Cristina  Ensoli Barbara  Borsetti Alessandra
Affiliation:Laboratory of Virology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Abstract:It is well known that HIV-1 does not establish infection in nonhuman primates, nor in cell lines derived from them, due to the existence of saturable resistance factors. In this study, we show that an in vitro established Macaca fascicularis-derived CD4(-) B cell line (F6) can be productively infected by the laboratory-adapted T-tropic HXBc2/HIV-1 strain at low multiplicity of infection, apparently because it does not express the restriction factor that has been detected in other simian cell lines. Moreover, efficient entry into F6 cells was obtained with pseudotyped recombinant HIV-1 viruses containing the laboratory-adapted T-tropic (HXBc2) or the dual-tropic (89.6) envelope glycoproteins, whereas entry of virus containing the envelope glycoproteins of the M-tropic Ba-L strain was less efficient. Virus containing primary T-tropic (Eli) envelope glycoproteins did not infect F6 cells. Furthermore, although CCR5 was not present on the cell surface and gpr15 and strl33 mRNAs were not expressed in the cells, a high level of infection of F6 cells by the M-tropic simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac316 was observed. In contrast, F6 cells were poorly infected by T-tropic SIVmac239. Given the unique properties of the F6 cell line, i.e., that it is of simian origin yet is able to be infected by HIV-1 in a CD4-independent manner, F6 cells represent a useful model for studying cellular factors mediating resistance or permissivity to HIV-1 infection and may help to evaluate HIV-1 and SIV cell tropism.
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