Autoantibodies to lymphocytes have been detected in sera from human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals, and several autoantigens have been described. Among them, hyposialylated CD43 has been shown to be a target for autoantibodies in up to 47% of HIV+ individuals. However, the corresponding autoantigen (ie, the incompletely sialylated CD43) has not been isolated from blood cells of HIV-1-infected individuals. Recently, we have observed in vitro that HIV-1 productively or latently infected CEM cells (CEMLAI/NP) express CD43 molecules with modified glycosylation (mogly CD43). Using CEMLAI/NP cells, which do not express any structural viral antigen, we show now that all of the tested HIV+ sera from asymptomatic individuals, and up to 86% of those from subjects at the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome stage contain antibodies (mainly IgM and, to a lesser degree, IgG) that recognize the surface of CEMLAI/NP cells, and precipitate mogly CD43 molecules from the cells lysates. Taken together with our previous demonstration of altered glycosylation of CD43 from HIV-1-infected CEM cells in vitro, the constant antimogly CD43 autoimmune response observed from asymptomatic HIV-1+ subjects is likely to illustrate the occurrence of an altered glycosylation in vivo of the major lymphocyte surface CD43 glycoprotein, associated with HIV- 1 infection.
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September 15, 1995
Autoantibodies directed against CD43 molecules with an altered glycosylation status on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)- infected CEM cells are found in all HIV-1+ individuals
V Giordanengo,
V Giordanengo
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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M Limouse,
M Limouse
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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L Desroys du Roure,
L Desroys du Roure
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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J Cottalorda,
J Cottalorda
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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A Doglio,
A Doglio
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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A Passeron,
A Passeron
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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JG Fuzibet,
JG Fuzibet
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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JC Lefebvre
JC Lefebvre
Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Centre de Depistage Anonyme et Gratuit, Hopital St Roch, Nice, France.
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Blood (1995) 86 (6): 2302–2311.
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V Giordanengo, M Limouse, L Desroys du Roure, J Cottalorda, A Doglio, A Passeron, JG Fuzibet, JC Lefebvre; Autoantibodies directed against CD43 molecules with an altered glycosylation status on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)- infected CEM cells are found in all HIV-1+ individuals. Blood 1995; 86 (6): 2302–2311. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.6.2302.bloodjournal8662302
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