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Dynasore inhibition on productive infection of HIV-1 in commonly used cell lines is independent of transferrin endocytosis.


ABSTRACT: The route of HIV-1 entry for productive infection in CD4+ host cells is a fundamental question for the molecular understanding of HIV-1 infection and transmission. Although direct fusion has long been thought to be the mode of entry, recent studies have suggested that productive entry of HIV-1 may actually occur through dynamin-dependent endocytosis. In several of these studies, dynasore, a noncompetitive inhibitor of the GTPase activity of dynamin, has been used to support this conclusion. Here we show that dynasore does produce inhibitory effects on the productive infection of HIV-1 in several commonly used cell lines. This effect is present regardless of the methods used to facilitate the infection of HIV-1. However, transferrin uptake remains fully functional in these cell lines upon dynasore treatment. Therefore, the inhibition on HIV-1 infection by dynasore in these cell lines is due to an effect that is independent of transferrin endocytosis. The use of dynasore in probing the role of endocytosis in HIV-1 infection should be corroborated by other methods.

SUBMITTER: Song H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6492620 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynasore inhibition on productive infection of HIV-1 in commonly used cell lines is independent of transferrin endocytosis.

Song Hanna H   DeSantis Michael M   Tian Chunjuan C   Cheng Wei W  

Matters 20180530


The route of HIV-1 entry for productive infection in CD<sub>4+</sub> host cells is a fundamental question for the molecular understanding of HIV-1 infection and transmission. Although direct fusion has long been thought to be the mode of entry, recent studies have suggested that productive entry of HIV-1 may actually occur through dynamin-dependent endocytosis. In several of these studies, dynasore, a noncompetitive inhibitor of the GTPase activity of dynamin, has been used to support this concl  ...[more]

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