Journal article

Inhibition of two temporal phases of HIV-1 transfer from primary langerhans cells to t cells: The role of langerin

N Nasr, J Lai, RA Botting, SK Mercier, AN Harman, M Kim, S Turville, RJ Center, T Domagala, PR Gorry, N Olbourne, AL Cunningham

Journal of Immunology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Epidermal Langerhans cells (eLCs) uniquely express the C-type lectin receptor langerin in addition to the HIV entry receptors CD4 and CCR5. They are among the first target cells to encounter HIV in the anogenital stratified squamous mucosa during sexual transmission. Previous reports on the mechanism of HIV transfer to T cells and the role of langerin have been contradictory. In this study, we examined HIV replication and langerin-mediated viral transfer by authentic immature eLCs and model Mutz-3 LCs. eLCs were productively infected with HIV, whereas Mutz-3 LCs were not susceptible because of a lack of CCR5 expression. Two successive phases of HIV viral transfer to T cells via cave/vesicula..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The work was supported by Project Grants APP1028014 and 1050909 from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council and by a grant from the Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology.