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Semen-derived amyloid fibrils drastically enhance HIV infection
Authors:Münch Jan  Rücker Elke  Ständker Ludger  Adermann Knut  Goffinet Christine  Schindler Michael  Wildum Steffen  Chinnadurai Raghavan  Rajan Devi  Specht Anke  Giménez-Gallego Guillermo  Sánchez Pedro Cuevas  Fowler Douglas M  Koulov Atanas  Kelly Jeffery W  Mothes Walther  Grivel Jean-Charles  Margolis Leonid  Keppler Oliver T  Forssmann Wolf-Georg  Kirchhoff Frank
Affiliation:Institute of Virology, University Clinic of Ulm, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
Abstract:Sexual intercourse is the major route of HIV transmission. To identify endogenous factors that affect the efficiency of sexual viral transmission, we screened a complex peptide/protein library derived from human semen. We show that naturally occurring fragments of the abundant semen marker prostatic acidic phosphatase (PAP) form amyloid fibrils. These fibrils, termed Semen-derived Enhancer of Virus Infection (SEVI), capture HIV virions and promote their attachment to target cells, thereby enhancing the infectious virus titer by several orders of magnitude. Physiological concentrations of SEVI amplified HIV infection of T cells, macrophages, ex vivo human tonsillar tissues, and transgenic rats in vivo, as well as trans-HIV infection of T cells by dendritic or epithelial cells. Amyloidogenic PAP fragments are abundant in seminal fluid and boost semen-mediated enhancement of HIV infection. Thus, they may play an important role in sexual transmission of HIV and could represent new targets for its prevention.
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