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Human CD38 interferes with HIV-1 fusion through a sequence homologous to the V3 loop of the viral envelope glycoprotein gp120.

  • Andrea Savarino
  • , Thea Bensi
  • , Annalisa Chiocchetti
  • , Flavia Bottarel
  • , Riccardo Mesturini
  • , Enza Ferrero
  • , Liliana Calosso
  • , Silvia Deaglio
  • , Erika Ortolan
  • , Stefano Buttò
  • , Aurelio Cafaro
  • , Toshiaki Katada
  • , Barbara Ensoli
  • , Fabio Malavasi
  • , Umberto Dianzani

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Abstract

CD38 is a progression marker in HIV-1 infection, it displays lateral association with CD4, and down-modulates gp120/CD4 binding. The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism behind the interplay between CD4, CD38, and HIV-1. We used mouse cell transfectants expressing human CD4 and either CD38 or other CD4-associated molecules to show that CD38 specifically inhibits gp120/CD4 binding. Human cell transfectants expressing truncated forms of CD38 and bioinformatic analysis were used to map the anti-HIV activity and show that it is concentrated in the membrane-proximal region. This region displayed significant sequence-similarity with the V3 loop of the HIV-1 gp120 glycoprotein. In line with this similarity, synthetic soluble peptides derived from this region reproduced the anti-HIV effects of full-length CD38 and inhibited HIV-1 and HIV-2 primary isolates from different subtypes and with different coreceptor use. A multiple-branched peptide construct presenting part of the sequence of the V3-like region potently and selectively inhibited HIV-1 replication in the nanomolar range. Conversely, a deletion in the V3-like region abrogated the anti-HIV-1 activity of CD38 and its lateral association with CD4. These findings may provide new insights into the early events of HIV-1 fusion and strategies to intervene.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)461-463
Number of pages3
JournalFASEB Journal
Volume17
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2003

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