Galactosyl ceramide expressed on dendritic cells can mediate HIV-1 transfer from monocyte derived dendritic cells to autologous T cells

  • Magérus-Chatinet, Aude
  • Yu, Huifeng
  • Garcia, Séverine
  • Ducloux, Elodie
  • Terris, Benoit
  • Bomsel, Morgane
Publication date
May 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractMucosa, comprising epithelial and dendritic cells, are the major sites for Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission. There, DCs can capture incoming HIV-1 and in turn transfer virus to CD4+ T lymphocytes in a two-phase process, thereby initiating HIV-1 dissemination. We show that the glycosphingolipid Galactosyl Ceramide (GalCer), acting as mucosal epithelial receptor for HIV-1, was expressed by human monocyte derived immature DCs (iDCs), human primary DCs isolated from blood and mucosal tissue and in situ on mucosal tissue and acts as HIV-1-gp41 receptor. Blocking both GalCer and CD4 with specific mAbs results in a >95% transfer inhibition of HIV-1 from human monocyte-derived iDCs to autologous resting T cells. GalC...

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