In Vitro Exposure to Highly Cytopathic HIV-1 X4 Strains Increases Expression of Mucosa-Associated Integrins on CD4 T Cells |
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Authors: | James E. Cummins Jr. William J. Bunn Stacy D. Hall Hollie H. Donze Jiri Mestecky Susan Jackson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, 35294;b Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, 35294 |
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Abstract: | To determine whether infection with HIV-1 strains of different tropisms would influence expression of the mucosa-associated integrins α4β7 and αEβ7 or the lymph node homing receptor L-selectin on peripheral T lymphocytes, cells were infected with the CXCR4-tropic (X4)/syncytium-inducing (SI) HIV-1IIIB strain or with X4/SI or CCR5-tropic (R5)/non-SI (NSI) primary human isolates. Flow cytometric analyses of CD4+ T cells from cultures infected with HIV-1IIIB and one X4/SI primary HIV-1 isolate revealed a significant increase in surface expression of α4β7 and αEβ7 12 days after infection. L-selectin expression was not significantly affected on CD4+ T cells. However, infection with another X4/SI and two R5/NSI primary HIV-1 isolates did not significantly alter homing receptor expression on CD4+ T cells. Since a higher degree of CD4 cytopathicity occurred in those cultures having increased integrin expression, these data suggest that significantly altered mucosal homing receptor expression on CD4+ T cells may result as a “bystander” effect after infection with some cytopathic isolates of HIV-1. |
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Keywords: | HIV-1 T lymphocyte mucosa integrin α 4β 7 α Eβ 7 L-selectin CXCR4 CD4 cytopathic |
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