CD4 mimetics sensitize HIV-1-infected cells to ADCC

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Abstract

HIV-1-infected cells presenting envelope glycoproteins (Env) in the CD4-bound conformation on their surface are preferentially targeted by antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC). HIV-1 has evolved a sophisticated mechanism to avoid exposure of ADCC-mediating Env epitopes by down-regulating CD4 and by limiting the overall amount of Env at the cell surface. Here we report that small-molecule CD4-mimetic compounds induce the CD4-bound conformation of Env, and thereby sensitize cells infected with primary HIV-1 isolates to ADCC mediated by antibodies present in sera, cervicovaginal lavages, and breast milk from HIV-1-infected individuals. Importantly, we identified one CD4 mimetic with the capacity to sensitize endogenously infected ex vivo-amplified primary CD4 T cells to ADCC killing mediated by autologous sera and effector cells. Thus, CD4 mimetics hold the promise of therapeutic utility in preventing and controlling HIV-1 infection.

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Richard, J., Veillette, M., Brassard, N., Iyer, S. S., Roger, M., Martin, L., … Finzi, A. (2015). CD4 mimetics sensitize HIV-1-infected cells to ADCC. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112(20), E2687–E2694. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1506755112

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