HIV-1 Capture and Transmission by Dendritic Cells: The Role of Viral Glycolipids and the Cellular Receptor Siglec-1
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Other authors
Publication date
2014ISSN
1553-7374
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) are essential in order to
combat invading viruses and trigger antiviral responses.
Paradoxically, in the case of HIV-1, DCs might contribute
to viral pathogenesis through trans-infection, a mechanism
that promotes viral capture and transmission to
target cells, especially after DC maturation. In this review,
we highlight recent evidence identifying sialyllactosecontaining
gangliosides in the viral membrane and the
cellular lectin Siglec-1 as critical determinants for HIV-1
capture and storage by mature DCs and for DC-mediated
trans-infection of T cells. In contrast, DC-SIGN, long
considered to be the main receptor for DC capture of
HIV-1, plays a minor role in mature DC-mediated HIV-1
capture and trans-infection.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Sida -- Tractament
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Citation
Izquierdo-Useros, N., Lorizate, M., McLaren, P. J., Telenti, A., Kräusslich, H. -., & Martínez-Picado, J. (2014). HIV-1 capture and transmission by dendritic cells: The role of viral glycolipids and the cellular receptor siglec-1. PLoS Pathogens, 10(7). 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004146
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