Functional role of the V1/V2 region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope glycoprotein gp120 in infection of primary macrophages and soluble CD4 neutralization

J Virol. 1994 Apr;68(4):2253-9. doi: 10.1128/JVI.68.4.2253-2259.1994.

Abstract

We have examined the influence of the V1/V2 region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120 on certain biologic properties of the virus. We observed that on the genomic background of the T-cell-line-tropic strain, HIV-1SF2mc, both the V1 and V2 domains of the macrophage-tropic strain, HIV-1SF162mc, in addition to the required V3 domain, are necessary to attain full macrophage tropism. Furthermore, the V2 domain modulates the sensitivity of HIV-1 to soluble CD4 neutralization. Structural studies of recombinant and mutant envelope glycoproteins suggest that the function of the V1/V2 region is to interact with the V3 domain and confer on the envelope gp120 of HIV-1SF2mc a conformation more similar to that of the macrophage-tropic strain HIV-1SF162mc. The conformation of the envelope gp120 appears to be strain specific and plays an important role in determining HIV-1 tissue tropism and sensitivity to soluble CD4 neutralization.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Animals
  • CD4 Antigens / immunology*
  • Gene Products, env / biosynthesis
  • Gene Products, env / genetics
  • Glycosylation
  • HIV Envelope Protein gp120 / genetics*
  • HIV Envelope Protein gp120 / metabolism
  • HIV Envelope Protein gp160
  • HIV-1 / growth & development*
  • HIV-1 / immunology*
  • HIV-1 / pathogenicity
  • Haplorhini
  • Humans
  • Macrophages / microbiology*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mutation
  • Neutralization Tests
  • Protein Precursors / biosynthesis
  • Protein Precursors / genetics
  • Protein Processing, Post-Translational / genetics
  • Recombination, Genetic
  • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
  • Virulence / genetics
  • Virus Replication

Substances

  • CD4 Antigens
  • Gene Products, env
  • HIV Envelope Protein gp120
  • HIV Envelope Protein gp160
  • Protein Precursors