2012
Transmitted/Founder and Chronic HIV-1 Envelope Proteins Are Distinguished by Differential Utilization of CCR5
Parker ZF, Iyer SS, Wilen CB, Parrish NF, Chikere KC, Lee FH, Didigu CA, Berro R, Klasse PJ, Lee B, Moore JP, Shaw GM, Hahn BH, Doms RW. Transmitted/Founder and Chronic HIV-1 Envelope Proteins Are Distinguished by Differential Utilization of CCR5. Journal Of Virology 2012, 87: 2401-2411. PMID: 23269796, PMCID: PMC3571396, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02964-12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCCR5 expression levelsF EnvsTransmitted/FounderHIV-1 envelope proteinCCR5 antagonist maravirocSingle genome amplificationExpression levelsSingle virus variantReplication-competent virusMVC resistanceFounder virusesChronic infectionCCR5 antagonistsT cellsHIV-1CCR5MaravirocControl virusPhysiologic levelsCCR5 conformationsVirus variantsEnvelope glycoproteinEnv proteinEnvInfection
2010
A Maraviroc-Resistant HIV-1 with Narrow Cross-Resistance to Other CCR5 Antagonists Depends on both N-Terminal and Extracellular Loop Domains of Drug-Bound CCR5
Tilton JC, Wilen CB, Didigu CA, Sinha R, Harrison JE, Agrawal-Gamse C, Henning EA, Bushman FD, Martin JN, Deeks SG, Doms RW. A Maraviroc-Resistant HIV-1 with Narrow Cross-Resistance to Other CCR5 Antagonists Depends on both N-Terminal and Extracellular Loop Domains of Drug-Bound CCR5. Journal Of Virology 2010, 84: 10863-10876. PMID: 20702642, PMCID: PMC2950574, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01109-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBase SequenceBinding SitesCCR5 Receptor AntagonistsCell LineCohort StudiesCyclohexanesDNA PrimersDrug Resistance, ViralHIV Envelope Protein gp120HIV Fusion InhibitorsHIV InfectionsHIV-1HumansIn Vitro TechniquesMaravirocModels, BiologicalMutant ProteinsMutationPeptide FragmentsProtein Structure, TertiaryReceptors, CCR5TriazolesConceptsCCR5 antagonistsLow CCR5 levelsTreatment-experienced patientsPlasma viral RNACCR5 antagonist maravirocCourse of treatmentHigh-level resistanceMVC resistanceMVC treatmentVirologic failureExtracellular loopCCR5 levelsTreatment regimensCross-resistance profilesCXCR4 useV3 loopCCR5 useHIV entryHIV-1Viral envelope proteinsCCR5V4 loopsAntagonistMaravirocPatientsHIV-1 Resistance to CCR5 Antagonists Associated with Highly Efficient Use of CCR5 and Altered Tropism on Primary CD4+ T Cells
Pfaff JM, Wilen CB, Harrison JE, Demarest JF, Lee B, Doms RW, Tilton JC. HIV-1 Resistance to CCR5 Antagonists Associated with Highly Efficient Use of CCR5 and Altered Tropism on Primary CD4+ T Cells. Journal Of Virology 2010, 84: 6505-6514. PMID: 20410277, PMCID: PMC2903254, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00374-10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsResistant virusesAntagonist aplavirocCCR5 antagonistsTropism shiftSmall-molecule CCR5 antagonistsEffector memory cellsT cell subsetsHIV-1 resistanceT cell homeostasisVirologic failureCell subsetsV3 loopPrimary CD4Virus infectionRelative sparingHost determinantsImmune functionCCR5Heterologous virusesViral resistanceViral tropismCentral memoryDrug resistanceAltered tropism