Cell-to-Cell Fusion, but Not Virus Entry in Macrophages by T-Cell Line Tropic HIV-1 Strains: A V3 Loop-Determined Restriction

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T-cell lines chronically infected with laboratory adapted, T-cell tropic HIV-1 strains (RF, LAI, CBL-4, and NY5) induced syncytia after cocultivation with primary macrophages. Such fusion-competent strains, however, replicated inefficiently after cell-free infection of macrophage cultures. Evidence based on proviral DNA synthesis, pseudotype penetration, and a V3 loop mutation revealed that cell-free infection was restricted at a prepenetration stage in entry and controlled by envelope sequences. Our results suggest that primary macrophages are sensitive to cell-to-cell but not to virion-to-cell fusion induced by the envelope glycoproteins of several T-cell tropic HIV-1 strains. © 1995 Academic Press. All rights reserved.

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Simmons, G., McKnight, À., Takeuchi, Y., Hoshino, H., & Clapham, P. R. (1995). Cell-to-Cell Fusion, but Not Virus Entry in Macrophages by T-Cell Line Tropic HIV-1 Strains: A V3 Loop-Determined Restriction. Virology, 209(2), 696–700. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.1995.1307

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