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. 2002 Nov 1;298(5595):995-1000.
doi: 10.1126/science.1076185. Epub 2002 Sep 26.

Contribution of human alpha-defensin 1, 2, and 3 to the anti-HIV-1 activity of CD8 antiviral factor

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Contribution of human alpha-defensin 1, 2, and 3 to the anti-HIV-1 activity of CD8 antiviral factor

Linqi Zhang et al. Science. .

Retraction in

  • Retraction of an interpretation.
    Zhang L, Lopez P, He T, Yu W, Ho DD. Zhang L, et al. Science. 2004 Jan 23;303(5657):467. doi: 10.1126/science.303.5657.467b. Science. 2004. PMID: 14739439 No abstract available.

Abstract

It has been known since 1986 that CD8 T lymphocytes from certain HIV-1-infected individuals who are immunologically stable secrete a soluble factor, termed CAF, that suppresses HIV-1 replication. However, the identity of CAF remained elusive despite an extensive search. By means of a protein-chip technology, we identified a cluster of proteins that were secreted when CD8 T cells from long-term nonprogressors with HIV-1 infection were stimulated. These proteins were identified as alpha-defensin 1, 2, and 3 on the basis of specific antibody recognition and amino acid sequencing. CAF activity was eliminated or neutralized by an antibody specific for human alpha-defensins. Synthetic and purified preparations of alpha-defensins also inhibited the replication of HIV-1 isolates in vitro. Taken together, our results indicate that alpha-defensin 1, 2, and 3 collectively account for much of the anti-HIV-1 activity of CAF that is not attributable to beta-chemokines.

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  • Immunology. Versatile defensins.
    Ganz T. Ganz T. Science. 2002 Nov 1;298(5595):977-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1078708. Science. 2002. PMID: 12411693 No abstract available.

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