1989
DOI: 10.1089/aid.1989.5.605
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Interferon-γ Is Associated with the Surface of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Binds to thegagGene Product p17

Abstract: Purified HIV-1 antigen preparations produced in cell culture were found to contain interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). Electron microscopic examination of HIV-1 released by H9 cells, a cell line found to produce IFN-gamma, showed the presence of this molecule on the surface of the virus particle. The HIV-1 protein p17 was found to bind IFN-gamma by a solid-phase radioimmunoassay. The specificity of the reaction was confirmed by Western blot analysis. This finding opens new questions about the biologic role of IFN-ga… Show more

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“…However, previous in vitro studies have reported conflicting results: some authors observed an inhibition of HIV replication and cytopathogenicity by IFN-y [12,131,while others foundno effect [14]. These discrepancies may be due to the simultaneous production of HIV and IFN-y by some infected cells [15], a situation which does not allow a total control of experimental conditions. From a fundamental point of view, the HT29 cell line represents a good model for studying the effect of IFN-y on HIV infection because it responds to the following criteria: (a) these cells, of epithelial origin, do not synthesize IFN-y; (b) they express functional receptors for IFN-y [16] and (c) they can be productively infected by HIV-1 and HIV-2 strains [lo].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, previous in vitro studies have reported conflicting results: some authors observed an inhibition of HIV replication and cytopathogenicity by IFN-y [12,131,while others foundno effect [14]. These discrepancies may be due to the simultaneous production of HIV and IFN-y by some infected cells [15], a situation which does not allow a total control of experimental conditions. From a fundamental point of view, the HT29 cell line represents a good model for studying the effect of IFN-y on HIV infection because it responds to the following criteria: (a) these cells, of epithelial origin, do not synthesize IFN-y; (b) they express functional receptors for IFN-y [16] and (c) they can be productively infected by HIV-1 and HIV-2 strains [lo].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously demonstrated that the HIV-1 matrix protein p17 was able to interact with human IFN-␥ without affecting its biological properties (17,18). Apparently this interaction is caused by structural similarities between p17 and IFN-␥ (19).…”
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“…HIV-1 matrix protein p17 shows structural similarities with the proinflammatory cytokine interferon (IFN)-␥, 11 but it does not bind to the IFN-␥ cellular receptor. 12 More recently, we have shown that p17 can be considered a viral cytokine since it is capable of increasing proliferation of interleukin (IL)-2-or phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and enhance HIV-1 replication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%