Human immunodeficiency virus type I Nef independently affects virion incorporation of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules and virus infectivity

S Le Gall, MC Prevost, JM Heard, O Schwartz - Virology, 1997 - Elsevier
S Le Gall, MC Prevost, JM Heard, O Schwartz
Virology, 1997Elsevier
We have recently reported that HIV-1 Nef down-regulates the cell surface expression of
major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecules. MHC-I molecules are one of the
predominant cellular proteins associated with HIV-1 virions. Wild-type or nef-mutated HIV-1
virions were analyzed by immunoelectronic microscopy and Western blot for particle-
associated MHC-I molecules. The number of MHC-I molecules was significantly higher in
HIV-1 virions produced in the absence of Nef than in wild-type virions, indicating that Nef …
We have recently reported that HIV-1 Nef down-regulates the cell surface expression of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecules. MHC-I molecules are one of the predominant cellular proteins associated with HIV-1 virions. Wild-type or nef-mutated HIV-1 virions were analyzed by immunoelectronic microscopy and Western blot for particle-associated MHC-I molecules. The number of MHC-I molecules was significantly higher in HIV-1 virions produced in the absence of Nef than in wild-type virions, indicating that Nef affects the incorporation of MHC-I molecules into virions. Wild-type HIV particles have been shown to be more infectious than Nefviruses. This difference was maintained when Nef+and Nefvirions devoid of MHC-I molecules were produced in Daudi-CD4 cells. Therefore, the enhancement of virion infectivity and the down-regulation of MHC-I represent independent biological properties of Nef.
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