Title of article
Binding of HTLV-1 virions to T cells occurs by a temperature and calcium-dependent process and is blocked by certain type 2 adenosine receptor antagonists
Author/Authors
Bishop F. Hague، نويسنده , , Tong Mao Zhao، نويسنده , , Thomas J. Kindt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
9
From page
31
To page
39
Abstract
A flow cytometric assay that measures binding of human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) virions to target cells was used to investigate the binding process and to screen for compounds affecting viral binding. Results showed that adenosine receptor type 2 antagonists effectively inhibit viral binding at concentrations below 10 μM; no inhibition was seen when antagonist was used to pretreat cells or was added post binding, suggesting direct interference with virus attachment. Efficient HTLV-1 binding required divalent calcium ions and temperatures greater than 20 °C. Disruption of lipid rafts by cholesterol depletion compromised viral binding but cleavage of glycosyl–phosphatidylinositol linkages had no effect. A monoclonal antibody (mAb) that recognizes HTLV-1 envelope positions 190–209 impaired binding of virus while other anti-envelope antibodies had no effect. These findings place major constraints on the nature of the HTLV-1 cell binding process and identify a class of inhibitors that may have potential for treatment of infection.
Keywords
HTLV-1 , Adenosine receptor antagonists , Retrovirus receptor
Journal title
Virus Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Virus Research
Record number
785791
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