Construction of a novel virus that targets HIV-1-infected cells and controls HIV-1 infection
- PMID: 9298897
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80350-5
Construction of a novel virus that targets HIV-1-infected cells and controls HIV-1 infection
Abstract
We describe a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus lacking its glycoprotein gene and expressing instead the HIV-1 receptor CD4 and a coreceptor, CXCR4. This virus was unable to infect normal cells but did infect, propagate on, and kill cells that were first infected with HIV-1 and therefore had the HIV membrane fusion protein on their surface. Killing of HIV-1-infected cells controlled HIV infection in a T cell line and reduced titers of infectious HIV-1 in the culture by as much as 10(4)-fold. Such a targeted virus could have therapeutic value in reducing HIV viral load. Our results also demonstrate a general strategy of targeting one virus to the envelope protein of another virus to control infection.
Comment in
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Harnessing viral devices as pharmaceuticals: fighting HIV-1's fire with fire.Cell. 1997 Sep 5;90(5):821-4. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80345-1. Cell. 1997. PMID: 9298892 Review. No abstract available.
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