NIAID Researchers Identify Second Fusion Cofactor for HIV
JUN 17 '96 08:31M AAAS SCIENCE MAGAZINE P.1 6/14/96 14:45 lIED IATEL FAX SERV ICE-> THE JOURNAL SCIENCE/NIH CORRESPONDENT 881 JUN-14-1996 17:28 NIAID 301 402 0120 P.02 Office of M NIAID ommuncatons National Institute of Allergy and infectious Diseases * National Institutes of Health EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE Greg Folkers Wednesday. June 19, 1996 (301) 402-1663 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time [email protected] NIAID Researchers Identify Second Fusion Cofactor for HIV Researchers from two collaborating laboratories at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) have found that the strains of HIV most often transmitted from person-to-person require a cell surface molecule called CC CKRS, in addition to the primary receptor, the CD4 molecule, in order to fuse with the membranes of immune system cells. Fusion is an integral step in the process whereby HIV enters cells. The current report, from the laboratories of Edward A. Berger, Ph.D., and Philip M. Murphy, M.D., will appear in the June 28,1996 Science. The paper complements a recent NIAID study that identified another fusion cofactor - fusin -- used by other strains of HIV for entry into immune cells (see Science May 10, 1998). 'These and related studies show the rapid progress that can be made with a continuing investment in basic research," says Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Donna E. Shalala. "The science is moving rapidly, providing potential new targets for the development of drugs and other interventions'" The editors of Science have moved the embargo date and time of the current paper forward, to Wednesday. June 19 at 4:00 p.m. ET, to coincide with the publication of two related papers by independent groups in the June 20 Nature. In their experiments, the NIAID investIgators found that 'macrophagetropc" isolates of HIV-1 fused readily with cells that have both CD4 and CC CKRS on their surfaces, whereas the same viral isolates failed to fuse with cells expressing only CD4. Macrophage-4ropic isolates of (more) 111111 55710950230009IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111 5571 095.0230.009
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