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X4‐tropic human immunodeficiency virus <scp>IIIB</scp> utilizes <scp>CXCR</scp>4 as coreceptor, as distinct from R5X4‐tropic viruses

Author Affiliations
Gunma University, Jahangirnagar University, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, ...
Published InMicrobiology and Immunology
Year2013
Citations10

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency viruses initiate infections via CCR5 coreceptors and then change their tropism to C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4), this change being associated with rapid disease progression. HIV-1IIIB, a widely described pure X4-tropic strain, is distinct from R5X4-tropic viruses. In this study, the requirement for amino terminal regions (NTRs) of CXCR4 for entry of HIV-1IIIB virus into host cells was examined and compared to that of R5X4-tropic viruses. CXCR4 and its deletion mutant (CXCR4ΔNTR23; first 23 amino acids removed from NTR) were amplified to examine their coreceptor activities. NP-2/CD4/CXCR4 and NP-2/CD4/CXCR4ΔNTR23 cell lines were prepared accordingly. Indirect immune fluorescence assay (IFA), PCR, and reverse transcriptase (RT) activity were used to compare the process of infection of host cells by…
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