The Significance of Hypersialylation of Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (CD26) in the Inhibition of Its Activity by Tat and Other Cationic Peptides. CD26: A Subverted Adhesion Molecule for HIV Peptide Binding
- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 14 (10) , 851-868
- https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.1998.14.851
Abstract
The functionality of DPP-IV, purified from human placenta and isolated from CD4+/CD26+ T cells of noninfected and HIV-1-infected individuals, was investigated as to its ability to bind certain specific peptides. Using isoelectric focusing and the specificity of substrate-impregnated overlay membranes, we found that DPP-IV from term placenta and from T cells of HIV-infected individuals was significantly more sialylated compared with enzyme isozyme patterns of other tissues. We report here that (1) the number of isoforms of DPP-IV and extent of sialylation are critical to function and peptide binding; (2) the number of sialylated isoforms isolated from PBMCs increases significantly with age greater than 40 years; (3) hypersialylation by extreme anionic isoforms is highly associated with HIV infection and pathognomonic to remaining CD4+ cells in overt AIDS; and (4) highly sialylated DPP-IV is more significantly inhibited by Tat and cationic peptides. We conclude that hypersialylation of DPP-IV modifies surface charge of the CD26 antigen, promoting binding of HIV peptides through their cationic domains to the sialic acid residues of DPP-IV, and that certain HIV moieties are likely to engage this phenomenon as an auxiliary adhesion mechanism to fuse with cells. Furthermore, as a consequence of this occurrence, DPP-IV enzymatic activity can be significantly reduced, competitively.Keywords
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