CXCR4/fusin is not a species-specific barrier in murine cells for HIV-1 entry

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Since some murine cells expressing human CD4 fail to internalize HIV-1, another block was thought to be located at the level of viral entry in addition to CD4. Recently, CXCR4 was shown to function as a coreceptor for T cell line-tropic HIV-1 entry. Here we demonstrated that cells expressing murine CXCR4 and human CD4 fused with cells expressing the env proteins derived from T cell line-tropic HIV-1 and were infected with T cell line- tropic HIV-1 strains. In contrast, the same cells were not infected with chimeric clones constructed by substitution of monocyte- or macrophage- tropic strain-derived env region or V3 region into T cell line-tropic HIV-1, indicating V3 loop of envelope protein is required for murine CXCR4-mediated HIV-1 entry. We conclude that murine CXCR4 is not a species specific barrier to the entry of T cell line-tropic HIV-1.

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Tachibana, K., Nakajima, T., Sato, A., Igarashi, K., Shida, H., Iizasa, H., … Nagasawa, T. (1997, May 19). CXCR4/fusin is not a species-specific barrier in murine cells for HIV-1 entry. Journal of Experimental Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.185.10.1865

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