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Alexandre, Kabamba B
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Gray, ES
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Mufhandu, Hazel T
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McMahon, JB
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Chakauya, E
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O'Keefe, BR
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Chikwamba, Rachel K
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Morris, L
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2012-03-23T09:02:47Z |
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2012-03-23T09:02:47Z |
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2012-02 |
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Alexandre, KB, Gray, ES, Mufhandu, H, McMahon, JB, Chakauya, E, O'Keefe, BR, Chikwamba, R and Morris, L. The lectins griffithsin, cyanovirin-N and scytovirin inhibit HIV-1 binding to the DC-SIGN receptor and transfer to CD4+ cells. Virology, vol. 423(2), pp 175-186 |
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0042-6822 |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0042682211005587
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http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0042682211005587/1-s2.0-S0042682211005587-main.pdf?_tid=09606c980c7e0bdd929b9dbf9993890a&acdnat=1332490363_5d94f026a31bbf3915b8bad31a4bb6aa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5672
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Copyright: 2011 Elsevier. This is an ABSTRACT ONLY. |
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It is generally believed that during the sexual transmission of HIV-1, the glycan-specific DC-SIGN receptor binds the virus and mediates its transfer to CD4(+) cells. The lectins griffithsin (GRFT), cyanovirin-N (CV-N) and scytovirin (SVN) inhibit HIV-1 infection by binding to mannose-rich glycans on gp120. We measured the ability of these lectins to inhibit both the HIV-1 binding to DC-SIGN and the DC-SIGN-mediated HIV-1 infection of CD4(+) cells. While GRFT, CV-N and SVN were moderately inhibitory to DC-SIGN binding, they potently inhibited DC-SIGN-transfer of HIV-1. The introduction of the 234 glycosylation site abolished HIV-1 sensitivity to lectin inhibition of binding to DC-SIGN and virus transfer to susceptible cells. However, the addition of the 295 glycosylation site increased the inhibition of transfer. Our data suggest that GRFT, CV-N and SVN can block two important stages of the sexual transmission of HIV-1, DC-SIGN binding and transfer, supporting their further development as microbicides. |
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en |
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Elsevier |
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Workflow;8494 |
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Griffithsin |
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Cyanovirin-N |
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Scytovirin |
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Mannose-rich glycans |
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HIV-1 gp120 |
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DC-SIGN receptor |
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The lectins griffithsin, cyanovirin-N and scytovirin inhibit HIV-1 binding to the DC-SIGN receptor and transfer to CD4+ cells |
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Article |
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Alexandre, K. B., Gray, E., Mufhandu, H. T., McMahon, J., Chakauya, E., O'Keefe, B., ... Morris, L. (2012). The lectins griffithsin, cyanovirin-N and scytovirin inhibit HIV-1 binding to the DC-SIGN receptor and transfer to CD4+ cells. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5672 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Alexandre, Kabamba B, ES Gray, Hazel T Mufhandu, JB McMahon, E Chakauya, BR O'Keefe, Rachel K Chikwamba, and L Morris "The lectins griffithsin, cyanovirin-N and scytovirin inhibit HIV-1 binding to the DC-SIGN receptor and transfer to CD4+ cells." (2012) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5672 |
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Alexandre KB, Gray E, Mufhandu HT, McMahon J, Chakauya E, O'Keefe B, et al. The lectins griffithsin, cyanovirin-N and scytovirin inhibit HIV-1 binding to the DC-SIGN receptor and transfer to CD4+ cells. 2012; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5672. |
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TY - Article
AU - Alexandre, Kabamba B
AU - Gray, ES
AU - Mufhandu, Hazel T
AU - McMahon, JB
AU - Chakauya, E
AU - O'Keefe, BR
AU - Chikwamba, Rachel K
AU - Morris, L
AB - It is generally believed that during the sexual transmission of HIV-1, the glycan-specific DC-SIGN receptor binds the virus and mediates its transfer to CD4(+) cells. The lectins griffithsin (GRFT), cyanovirin-N (CV-N) and scytovirin (SVN) inhibit HIV-1 infection by binding to mannose-rich glycans on gp120. We measured the ability of these lectins to inhibit both the HIV-1 binding to DC-SIGN and the DC-SIGN-mediated HIV-1 infection of CD4(+) cells. While GRFT, CV-N and SVN were moderately inhibitory to DC-SIGN binding, they potently inhibited DC-SIGN-transfer of HIV-1. The introduction of the 234 glycosylation site abolished HIV-1 sensitivity to lectin inhibition of binding to DC-SIGN and virus transfer to susceptible cells. However, the addition of the 295 glycosylation site increased the inhibition of transfer. Our data suggest that GRFT, CV-N and SVN can block two important stages of the sexual transmission of HIV-1, DC-SIGN binding and transfer, supporting their further development as microbicides.
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PY - 2012
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