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Mouse Liver Sinusoidal Endothelium Eliminates HIV-Like Particles from Blood at a Rate of 100 Million per Minute by a Second-Order Kinetic Process.


ABSTRACT: We crafted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-like particles of diameter about 140?nm, which expressed two major HIV-1 proteins, namely, env and gag gene products, and used this reagent to simulate the rate of decay of HIV from the blood stream of BALB/c male mice. We found that most (~90%) of the particles were eliminated (cleared) from the blood by the liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), the remainder from Kupffer cells; suggesting that LSECs are the major liver scavengers for HIV clearance from blood. Decay was rapid with kinetics suggesting second order with respect to particles, which infers dimerization of a putative receptor on LSEC. The number of HIV-like particles required for saturating the clearance mechanism was approximated. The capacity for elimination of blood-borne HIV-like particles by the sinusoid was 112 million particles per minute. Assuming that the sinusoid endothelial cells were about the size of glass-adherent macrophages, then elimination capacity was more than 540 particles per hour per endothelial cell.

SUBMITTER: Mates JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5256111 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mouse Liver Sinusoidal Endothelium Eliminates HIV-Like Particles from Blood at a Rate of 100 Million per Minute by a Second-Order Kinetic Process.

Mates Jessica M JM   Yao Zhili Z   Cheplowitz Alana M AM   Suer Ozan O   Phillips Gary S GS   Kwiek Jesse J JJ   Rajaram Murugesan V S MV   Kim Jonghan J   Robinson John M JM   Ganesan Latha P LP   Anderson Clark L CL  

Frontiers in immunology 20170124


We crafted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-like particles of diameter about 140 nm, which expressed two major HIV-1 proteins, namely, <i>env</i> and <i>gag</i> gene products, and used this reagent to simulate the rate of decay of HIV from the blood stream of BALB/c male mice. We found that most (~90%) of the particles were eliminated (cleared) from the blood by the liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), the remainder from Kupffer cells; suggesting that LSECs are the major liver scavenger  ...[more]

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