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Comparative Study
. 1991 Jan;5(1):29-33.
doi: 10.1097/00002030-199101000-00004.

Diminution of CD4 surface protein but not CD4 messenger RNA levels in monocytic cells infected by HIV-1

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Comparative Study

Diminution of CD4 surface protein but not CD4 messenger RNA levels in monocytic cells infected by HIV-1

R Geleziunas et al. AIDS. 1991 Jan.

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  • AIDS 1991 Oct;5(10):following 1281

Abstract

As expected, the productive infection of several monocytic cell lines by HIV-1 led to a diminution of cell-surface CD4 antigen. However, unlike findings reported for HIV-1-infected T cells, this decrease was not accompanied by a similar reduction in levels of CD4 transcripts. OKT4 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to CD4 were used in immunoprecipitation experiments to show that intracellular CD4 levels were diminished in U-937 monocytic cells that had been infected by HIV-1. These MAbs also coprecipitated viral gp120, indicating that CD4-gp120 complexes are present in infected monocytes. Our results therefore demonstrate that cell-surface down-modulation of CD4 is exclusively a post-transcriptional event in HIV-1 infected monocytic cells. These data suggest that HIV-1-mediated depletion of cell-surface CD4 in monocytes does not involve transcript down-modulation as has been reported in T lymphocytes.

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