Extracellular vesicle isolation methods identify distinct HIV-1 particles released from chronically infected T-cells

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作者
Molnar, Sebastian M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kim, Yuriy [3 ]
Wieczorek, Lindsay [1 ,2 ]
Williams, Anastasia [3 ]
Patil, Kajal Ashok [3 ]
Khatkar, Pooja [3 ]
Santos, Mark F. [4 ]
Mensah, Gifty [3 ]
Lorico, Aurelio [4 ]
Polonis, Victoria R. [1 ]
Kashanchi, Fatah [3 ]
机构
[1] Walter Reed Army Inst Res, Mil HIV Res Program 1, Silver Spring, MD USA
[2] Henry M Jackson Fdn Advancement Mil Med, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] George Mason Univ, Sch Syst Biol, Lab Mol Virol, Manassas, VA USA
[4] Touro Univ Nevada, Coll Med, Henderson, NV USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
amphisomes; cART; exomeres; exosomes; extracellular particles; extracellular vesicles; HIV-1; NRTIs; small HIV; smHIV-1; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; MOLECULAR CHAPERONE; IMMATURE THYMOCYTES; SURFACE EXPRESSION; CYCLE ARREST; NEF PROTEIN; TYPE-1; NEF; EXOSOMES; ASSOCIATION; ENHANCEMENT;
D O I
10.1002/jev2.12476
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The current study analyzed the intersecting biophysical, biochemical, and functional properties of extracellular particles (EPs) with the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) beyond the currently accepted size range for HIV-1. We isolated five fractions (Frac-A through Frac-E) from HIV-infected cells by sequential differential ultracentrifugation (DUC). All fractions showed a heterogeneous size distribution with median particle sizes greater than 100 nm for Frac-A through Frac-D but not for Frac-E, which contained small EPs with an average size well below 50 nm. Synchronized and released cultures contained large infectious EPs in Frac-A, with markers of amphisomes and viral components. Additionally, Frac-E uniquely contained EPs positive for CD63, HSP70, and HIV-1 proteins. Despite its small average size, Frac-E contained membrane-protected viral integrase, detectable only after SDS treatment, indicating that it is enclosed in vesicles. Single particle analysis with dSTORM further supported these findings as CD63, HIV-1 integrase, and the viral surface envelope (Env) glycoprotein (gp) colocalized on the same Frac-E particles. Surprisingly, Frac-E EPs were infectious, and infectivity was significantly reduced by immunodepleting Frac-E with anti-CD63, indicating the presence of this protein on the surface of infectious small EPs in Frac-E. To our knowledge, this is the first time that extracellular vesicle (EV) isolation methods have identified infectious small HIV-1 particles (smHIV-1) that are under 50 nm. Collectively, our data indicate that the crossroads between EPs and HIV-1 potentially extend beyond the currently accepted biophysical properties of HIV-1, which may have further implications for viral pathogenesis.
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