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IFITM Proteins Restrict HIV-1 Infection by Antagonizing the Envelope Glycoprotein

  • Jingyou Yu
  • , Minghua Li
  • , Jordan Wilkins
  • , Shilei Ding
  • , Talia H. Swartz
  • , Anthony M. Esposito
  • , Yi Min Zheng
  • , Eric O. Freed
  • , Chen Liang
  • , Benjamin K. Chen
  • , Shan Lu Liu

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Abstract

The interferon-induced transmembrane (IFITM) proteins have been recently shown to restrict HIV-1 and other viruses. Here, we provide evidence that IFITM proteins, particularly IFITM2 and IFITM3, specifically antagonize the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env), thereby inhibiting viral infection. IFITM proteins interact with HIV-1 Env in viral producer cells, leading to impaired Env processing and virion incorporation. Notably, the level of IFITM incorporation into HIV-1 virions does not strictly correlate with the extent of inhibition. Prolonged passage of HIV-1 in IFITM-expressing T lymphocytes leads to emergence of Env mutants that overcome IFITM restriction. The ability of IFITMs to inhibit cell-to-cell infection can be extended to HIV-1 primary isolates, HIV-2 and SIVs; however, the extent of inhibition appears to be virus-strain dependent. Overall, our study uncovers a mechanism by which IFITM proteins specifically antagonize HIV-1 Env to restrict HIV-1 infection and provides insight into the specialized role of IFITMs in HIV infection.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)145-156
Number of pages12
JournalCell Reports
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 6 2015
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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