Identification of the Envelope V3 Loop as the Primary Determinant of Cell Tropism in HIV-1

Stephen S. Hwang(Duke University), Terence J. Boyle(Duke Medical Center), H. Kim Lyerly(Duke Medical Center), Bryan R. Cullen(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
July 5, 1991
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Abstract

Cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage are targets for human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection in vivo. However, many laboratory strains of HIV-1 that efficiently infect transformed T cell lines replicate poorly in macrophages. A 20-amino acid sequence from the macrophage-tropic BaL isolate of HIV-1 was sufficient to confer macrophage tropism on HTLV-IIIB, a T cell line--tropic isolate. This small sequence element is in the V3 loop, the envelope domain that is the principal neutralizing determinant of HIV-1. Thus, the V3 loop not only serves as a target of the host immune response but is also pivotal in determining HIV-1 tissue tropism.


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