Potent inhibition of replication of primary HIV type 1 isolates in peripheral blood lymphocytes by negatively charged human serum albumins

  • Groenink, M
  • Swart, PJ
  • Broersen, S
  • Kuipers, M
  • Meijer, DKF
  • Schuitemaker, H
Publication date
January 1997

Abstract

We previously reported the antiviral capacity of human serum albumin (HSA), which was modified by the introduction of a single (Suc-HSA) or two carboxylic groups (Aco-HSA) per lysine residue, yielding strongly negatively charged polypeptides, Here we report the antiviral effect of these modified HSAs on replication of primary HIV-1 isolates that differed with respect to syncytium-inducing (SI) capacity and cell tropism. Both Suc-HSA and Aco-HSA potently inhibited replication of primary HIV-1 variants, independent of the SI capacity of the HIV-I variant, with IC50 values in the range of 50 to 187 mu g/ml. The inhibition of the formation of syncytia and the absence of proviral DNA products in cells inoculated with HIV-1 in the presence of Suc...

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