1. Raji B cells, misidentified as THP-1 cells, stimulate DC-SIGN-mediated HIV transmission
- Author
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Vineet N. KewalRamani, Mary Carrington, Li Wu, and Thomas D. Martin
- Subjects
HIV Infections ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Human b cell ,DC-SIGN ,Dendritic cells ,Monocytes ,Cell Line ,Raji cells ,Virology ,Transmission ,Humans ,Lectins, C-Type ,THP1 cell line ,Hiv transmission ,Antigen-presenting cell ,B-Lymphocytes ,CD40 ,biology ,THP-1 cells ,virus diseases ,Dendritic cell ,Cell biology ,HIV-1 ,biology.protein ,Cell Adhesion Molecules - Abstract
A number of studies examining interactions of dendritic cell (DC)-specific ICAM-3 grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) with viral pathogens have relied on monocytic transfectants as models for primary DCs. Here we show that the presumed “THP-1” monocytic cells used in these studies are instead Raji B cells. Moreover, we demonstrate that true THP-1 cells do not support DC-SIGN-mediated HIV-1 transmission, whereas human B cell lines efficiently enhance this process. These data indicate that there are features common to B cells and DCs that facilitate transmission of HIV-1 and provide new insights toward the mechanism of DC-SIGN-mediated HIV-1 transmission.
- Published
- 2004