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Title: GLOBOTRIAOSYL CERAMIDE: A NATURAL RESISTANCE FACTOR TO HIV INFECTION


1
GLOBOTRIAOSYL CERAMIDE A NATURAL RESISTANCE
FACTOR TO HIV INFECTION
  • Nicole Lund Darinka Sakac Clifford A.
    Lingwood Cyril Levene Åsa Hellberg Martin L.
    Olsson Donald R. Branch.
  • Dept. of Laboratory Medicine Pathobiology,
    University of Toronto
  • Canadian Blood Services, Toronto, Ontario,
    CANADA

2
HIV Entry Role of Glycosphingolipids
  • Implicated in HIV/host cell membrane fusion
  • Form lipid rafts which are central to HIV
    infection
  • Bind HIVgp120 V3 loop via sphingolipid
    recognition motif
  • GSL candidates include GC, SGC, GM3 and Gb3

Fantinis Model
T cell or Monocyte
GSL
CD4
CXCR4 or CCR5
3
Globotriaosylceramide HIV A contradiction in
terms
  • Inhibit GSL biosynthesis in vitro block
    HIV-membrane fusion
  • Reconstitute with Gb3 restore membrane
    fusion
  • Hammache et.al .J.Virol (1999)
  • A soluble Gb3 analogue inhibits HIV membrane
    fusion and infection, irrespective of viral
    tropism
  • Lund et.al. AIDS (2006)
  • Target cells with a genetic defect causing Gb3
    accumulation (Fabry disease), show significant
    resistance to HIV-1 infection
  • Lund et.al. AIDS (2005)

4
Globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) or Pk Blood Group
Antigen
Sugar Moiety Recognition Function
  • Pk blood group
  • genetically defined differential Gb3 expression
  • pp
  • Inactive Gb3 synthase
  • Lack Gb3
  • P1k
  • Inactive Gb4 synthase
  • Accumulate Gb3

Gala(1-4) Galß(1-4) Glcß(1-1)
Sphingosine Alkyl chains
Ceramide Membrane Anchoring
Gb3, Pk, CD77, VT receptor
Pk (Gb3)
P (Gb4)
P1
p
5
HIV Susceptibility and Differential Gb3 Expression
6
PBMCs lacking Gb3 are highly susceptible to R5
HIV-1
HIV-1Ba-L Infection (P24 pg/ml)
Time (days)
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FACS Analysis of surface receptors
HIV Infection
7
PBMCs lacking Gb3 are highly susceptible to X4
HIV-1
HIV-1IIIB Infection (P24 pg/ml)
Time (days)
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FACS Analysis of surface receptors
HIV Infection
8
GM3 Expression potential facilitator in
infection?
7.7
1.8
GlcC GalC LC Gb3 Gb4 Gb5 GM3
Unactivated
3.4
3.0
PHA activated
p C p C p C
6.0
3.7
Unactivated
PHA activated
GSL Standards
PHA/IL2 activated
PHA/IL2 activated
Ctrl pp3
TLC of total GSL
FACS Analysis of surface GM3
9
PBMCs expressing high levels of Gb3 are less
susceptible to HIV-1
HIV-1Ba-L Infection (P24 pg/ml)
HIV-1IIIB Infection (P24 pg/ml)
Time (days)
plt0.05 plt0.005
HIV Infection
FACS Analysis of surface receptors
10
Gb3 Expression potential host resistance
factor?
15
29
GlcC GalC LC Gb3 Gb4 Gb5 GM3
PHA activated
7
13
PHA/IL2 activated
P1k C P1k C P1k C
Ctrl P1k
Unactivated
PHA activated
GSL Standards
PHA/IL2 activated
TLC of total GSL
FACS Analysis of surface Gb3
11
Exogenous Gb3 Expression HIV-1 Infection
12
Exogenous Gb3 Inhibits X4 HIV-1 Infection
HIV Infection
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CD4 populations
PBS
Gb3 liposome
CXCR4
Gb3
Gb3
FACS Analysis of surface receptors
13
In Conclusion
  • Absence of surface expressed Gb3 (pp targets)
    enhances R5 and X4 HIV infection
  • Higher surface expression of Gb3 (P1k targets)
    reduces R5 and X4 HIV infection
  • Exogenously introduced Gb3 reduces X4 HIV
    infection, and mimics X4 infection of P1k targets

14
Gb3 Novel Host Resistance Factor
T cell or Monocyte
CD4
CXCR4 or CCR5
Gb3
Proposed Branch Model
15
Acknowledgements
  • Supervisor Hospital for Sick Children
  • Donald R. Branch Clifford A. Lingwood
  • Muru Mylvaganam
  • Committee Beth Binnington-Boyd
  • Clifford A. Lingwood
  • Stanley Read
  • Branch Lab
  • Darinka Sakac Funding
  • Payman Bokaei CBS Graduate Student Fellowship
  • Alison Foo CIHR Doctoral Research Award
  • Garnet Suck OHTN Priority Initiative Grant
  • Soad Fahim OHTN Operating Grant
  • Simmy Wan
  • Yulia Katsman
  • Xue-Zhong Ma
  • Elvisa Loshe
  • Valerie McCann
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