The V2 loop of HIV gp120 delivers costimulatory signals to CD4+T cells through Integrin α4β7and promotes cellular activation and infection

Author:

Goes Livia R.,Sajani Alia,Sivro Aida,Olowojesiku Ronke,Ray Jocelyn C.,Perrone Ian,Yolitz Jason,Girard AlexandreORCID,Leyre Louise,Wibmer Constantinos Kurt,Morris LynnORCID,Gorini GiacomoORCID,Franchini GenoveffaORCID,Mason Rosemarie D.,Roederer Mario,Mehandru Saurabh,Soares Marcelo A.ORCID,Cicala ClaudiaORCID,Fauci Anthony S.,Arthos James

Abstract

Acute HIV infection is characterized by rapid viral seeding of immunologic inductive sites in the gut followed by the severe depletion of gut CD4+T cells. Trafficking of α4β7-expressing lymphocytes to the gut is mediated by MAdCAM, the natural ligand of α4β7that is expressed on gut endothelial cells. MAdCAM signaling through α4β7costimulates CD4+T cells and promotes HIV replication. Similar to MAdCAM, the V2 domain of the gp120 HIV envelope protein binds to α4β7. In this study, we report that gp120 V2 shares with MAdCAM the capacity to signal through α4β7resulting in CD4+T cell activation and proliferation. As with MAdCAM-mediated costimulation, cellular activation induced by gp120 V2 is inhibited by anti-α4β7monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). It is also inhibited by anti-V2 domain antibodies including nonneutralizing mAbs that recognize an epitope in V2 that has been linked to reduced risk of acquisition in the RV144 vaccine trial. The capacity of the V2 domain of gp120 to mediate signaling through α4β7likely impacts early events in HIV infection. The capacity of nonneutralizing V2 antibodies to block this activity reveals a previously unrecognized mechanism whereby such antibodies might impact HIV transmission and pathogenesis.

Funder

Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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