Human immature Langerhans cells restrict CXCR4-using HIV-1 transmission

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Background: Sexual transmission is the main route of HIV-1 infection and the CCR5-using (R5) HIV-1 is predominantly transmitted, even though CXCR4-using (X4) HIV-1 is often abundant in chronic HIV-1 patients. The mechanisms underlying this tropism selection are unclear. Mucosal Langerhans cells (LCs) are the first immune cells to encounter HIV-1 and here we investigated the role of LCs in selection of R5 HIV-1 using an ex vivo epidermal and vaginal transmission models.Results: Immature LCs were productively infected by X4 as well as R5 HIV-1. However, only R5 but not X4 viruses were selectively transmitted by immature LCs to T cells. Transmission of HIV-1 was depended on de novo production of HIV-1 in LCs, since it could be inhibited by CCR5 fusion inhibitors as well as reverse transcription inhibitors. Notably, the activation state of LCs affected the restriction in X4 HIV-1 transmission; immune activation by TNF facilitated transmission of X4 as well as R5 HIV-1.Conclusions: These data suggest that LCs play a crucial role in R5 selection and that immature LCs effectively restrict X4 at the level of transmission. © 2014 Sarrami-Forooshani et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Sarrami-Forooshani, R., Mesman, A. W., van Teijlingen, N. H., Sprokholt, J. K., van der Vlist, M., Ribeiro, C. M. S., & Geijtenbeek, T. B. H. (2014). Human immature Langerhans cells restrict CXCR4-using HIV-1 transmission. Retrovirology, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-11-52

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