Differential Activity of Polyanionic Compounds and Castanospermine against HIV Replication and HIV-Induced Syncytium Formation Depending on Virus Strain and Cell Type — Dominique Schols (1992) | RDL Network
Differential Activity of Polyanionic Compounds and Castanospermine against HIV Replication and HIV-Induced Syncytium Formation Depending on Virus Strain and Cell Type
Article 1992 en
Authors
DS
Dominique Schols
RP
Rudi Pauwels
MW
Myriam Witvrouw
Abstract
1 min read
Polyanionic compounds [i.e. pentosan polysulphate, dextran sulphate, heparin, suramin, and aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA)] and castanospermine were examined for their inhibitory effect on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strains (HIV-1 IIIB , HIV-1 RF , HIV-2 ROD and HIV-2 EHO ) in two different assays (HIV cytopathicity in MT-4 cells and HIV antigen expression in CEM cells). In the MT-4 assay dextran sulphate and pentosan polysulphate were more active against HIV-2 ROD , suramin was more active against HIV-1 RF , and ATA more active against HIV-2 EHO -Heparin was less, but castanospermine was more, active against the two HIV-2 strains. In the CEM assay dextran sulphate and suramin were equally active against all HIV strains, pentosan polysulphate was more active against both HIV-2 strains, whereas heparin was less active against HIV-2 ROD and ATA again was more active against HIV-2 EHO . The compounds and soluble CD4 (sCD4) were also tested in the HIV-induced syncytium formation assay, where chronically infected HUT-78 cells were mixed with uninfected MOLT-4 or CEM cells. The inhibitory effect of suramin and ATA on syncytium formation was independent of the virus strain or cell type. For dextran sulphate and pentosan polysulphate, it was dependent on virus strain, and for heparin, castanospermine, and sCD4, it was dependent on both the virus strain and cell type.
Myriam Witvrouw, Dominique Schols, Graciela Andreï, Robert Snoeck, Satoru Ikeda, Rudi Pauwels, Ann Van Schepdael, Jef Arnout, P. Claes, Jan Desmyter, De Clercq Erik
Alain Leydet, Céline Moullet, Jean Pierre Roque, Myriam Witvrouw, Christophe Pannecouque, Graciela Andreï, Robert Snoeck, Johan Neyts, Dominique Schols, De Clercq Erik
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.