Human epithelial β-defensins 2 and 3 inhibit HIV-1 replication
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- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- fast track
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 17 (16) , F39-F48
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200311070-00001
Abstract
Objective: Mechanisms underlying mucosal transmission of HIV-1 are incompletely understood. We describe the anti-HIV-1 activity of human β-defensins (hBD), small cationic molecules that provide protection at mucosal surfaces. Methods and results: HIV-1 induced expression of hBD-2 and -3 mRNA (but not that of hBD-1) 4- to 78-fold, respectively, above baseline in normal human oral epithelial cells. HIV-1 failed to infect these cells, even after 5 days of exposure. Recombinant hBD-1 had no antiviral activity, while rhBD-2 and rhBD-3 showed concentration-dependent inhibition of HIV-1 replication without cellular toxicity. Inhibition was greater against CXCR4-tropic than against the CCR5-tropic HIV-1 isolates. hBD-2 and hBD-3 induced an irreversible effect on virion infectivity, with electron microscopy confirming binding of hBDs to viral particles. Finally, hBD-2 and -3 induced downmodulation of the HIV-1 coreceptor CXCR4 (but not CCR5) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and T lymphocytic cells as shown by confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. Conclusions: This study shows for the first time that HIV-1 induces β-defensin expression in human oral epithelial cells and that β-defensins block HIV-1 replication via a direct interaction with virions and through modulation of the CXCR4 coreceptor. These properties may be exploited as strategies for mucosal protection against HIV-1 transmission.Keywords
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