TY - JOUR
T1 - HIV-1 pseudotype virus containing a Cocal virus genome and an HIV envelope
T2 - construction, assay and use
AU - Gregory, Susan
AU - Collman, Ronald
AU - James, William
AU - Gordon, Siamon
AU - Gonzalez-Scarano, Francisco
AU - Nathansona, Neal
PY - 1993/10
Y1 - 1993/10
N2 - A method is described for the production and assay of pseudotype viruses between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Cocal virus (COV), containing an HIV-1 envelope and a COV genome (COV(HIV)). COV(HIV) pseudotype virus is a useful tool for the investigation of a variety of questions regarding HIV entry into susceptible cells, including steps in virus binding, fusion, and internalization, and the role of molecules which inhibit entry. COV, a rhabdovirus closely related to vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), replicated and caused cytopathic effect in primary cultures of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM), and in human cell lines of lymphocytoid or monocytoid origin, making it an ideal candidate for pseudotype production. 174XCEM cells, which were permissive for selected macrophage-tropic strains as well as most lymphocyte-tropic strains of HIV-1, were used to produce stocks of putative pseudotype virus. To neutralize parental COV in these stocks, a rabbit antiserum was produced which had a neutralization index of > 107 at a dilution of 1:100. Using these methods, pseudotype viruses were produced with a titer of about 104 PFU per ml; these same stocks contained HIV-1 at a titer of about 105 TCD50 per ml and COV at a titer of about 108 PFU per ml. CD4-expressing HeLa cells were used to assay pseudotype stocks made with lymphocyte-tropic strains of HIV-1. The authenticity of the pseudotype stocks was validated by several controls, including their failure to register on congenic CD4-negative HeLa cells and their inhibition by monoclonal anti-CD4 antibodies such as Leu 3a.
AB - A method is described for the production and assay of pseudotype viruses between human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Cocal virus (COV), containing an HIV-1 envelope and a COV genome (COV(HIV)). COV(HIV) pseudotype virus is a useful tool for the investigation of a variety of questions regarding HIV entry into susceptible cells, including steps in virus binding, fusion, and internalization, and the role of molecules which inhibit entry. COV, a rhabdovirus closely related to vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), replicated and caused cytopathic effect in primary cultures of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM), and in human cell lines of lymphocytoid or monocytoid origin, making it an ideal candidate for pseudotype production. 174XCEM cells, which were permissive for selected macrophage-tropic strains as well as most lymphocyte-tropic strains of HIV-1, were used to produce stocks of putative pseudotype virus. To neutralize parental COV in these stocks, a rabbit antiserum was produced which had a neutralization index of > 107 at a dilution of 1:100. Using these methods, pseudotype viruses were produced with a titer of about 104 PFU per ml; these same stocks contained HIV-1 at a titer of about 105 TCD50 per ml and COV at a titer of about 108 PFU per ml. CD4-expressing HeLa cells were used to assay pseudotype stocks made with lymphocyte-tropic strains of HIV-1. The authenticity of the pseudotype stocks was validated by several controls, including their failure to register on congenic CD4-negative HeLa cells and their inhibition by monoclonal anti-CD4 antibodies such as Leu 3a.
KW - Cocal virus
KW - Human immunodeficiency virus
KW - Pseudotype virus
KW - Rhabdovirus
KW - Vesiculovirus
KW - Virus entry
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0027359163
U2 - 10.1016/0166-0934(93)90064-X
DO - 10.1016/0166-0934(93)90064-X
M3 - 文章
C2 - 8263122
AN - SCOPUS:0027359163
SN - 0166-0934
VL - 44
SP - 287
EP - 304
JO - Journal of Virological Methods
JF - Journal of Virological Methods
IS - 2-3
ER -