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The HIV-1 Matrix Protein p17 Does Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier

Journal of Virology

Caccuri, Francesca; Neves, Vera; Castanho, Miguel2022American Society of Microbiology

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Authors:

Caccuri, Francesca; Neves, Vera; Gano, Lurdes (Maria de Lurdes Barrela Patrício Gano); Correia, João D. G. (João Domingos Galamba Correia); Oliveira, Maria Cristina (Maria Cristina das Neves Oliveira); Mazzuca, Pietro; Caruso, Arnaldo; Castanho, Miguel

Published in

01/12/2022

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) remains an important neurological manifestation in HIV-1-infected (HIV+) patients. Furthermore, detection of the HIV-1 matrix protein p17 (p17) in the central nervous system (CNS) and its ability to form toxic assemblies in the brain have been recently confirmed. Here, we show for the first time, using both an in vitro blood-brain barrier (BBB) model and in vivo biodistribution studies in healthy mice, that p17 can cross the BBB. There is rapid brain uptake with 0.35% ± 0.19% of injected activity per gram of tissue (IA/g) 2 min after administration, followed by brain accumulation with 0.28% ± 0.09% IA/g after 1 h. The interaction of p17 with chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) at the surface of brain endothelial cells triggers transcytosis. The present study supports the hypothesis of a direct role of free p17 in neuronal dysfunction in HAND by demonstrating its intrinsic ability to reach the CNS.

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AO - Author's Original

Publisher

American Society of Microbiology

Link to the publisher's version

https://journals.asm.org/journal/jvi

Title of the publication container

Journal of Virology

First page or article number

e01200-21

Volume

96

Issue

1

ISSN

1098-5514

WoS (Web of Science)

766757400004

Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

health-sciences - Health sciences

Keywords

  • HIV-1 matrix protein p17
  • HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder
  • bloodbrain barrier
  • transcytosis
  • in vivo biodistribution

Publication language (ISO code)

eng - English

Alternative identifier (URI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01200-21

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