TY - JOUR
T1 - Marked structural and functional heterogeneity in CXCR4
T2 - Separation of HIV-1 and SDF-1α responses
AU - Sloane, Andrew J.
AU - Raso, Vic
AU - Dimitrov, Dimiter S.
AU - Xiao, Xiaodong
AU - Deo, Shivashni
AU - Muljadi, Nick
AU - Restuccia, David
AU - Turville, Stuart
AU - Kearney, Christine
AU - Broder, Christopher C.
AU - Zoellner, Hans
AU - Cunningham, Anthony L.
AU - Bendall, Linda
AU - Lynch, Garry W.
PY - 2005/4
Y1 - 2005/4
N2 - CXCR4, the chemotactic cell receptor for SDF-1α, is essential for immune trafficking and HIV infection. CXCR4 is remarkably heterogeneous and the purpose of this study was to better identify the isoforms expressed by cells and compare their structure and function. We found that cells express either a predominant isoform or multiple isoforms. These were best resolved on SDS-PAGE using sucrose-gradient-fractionated, triton-insoluble, membrane extracts. We hypothesized that glycosyl modification may underpin some of this heterogeneity and that cell isoform(s) differences may underscore CXCR4's multiple cell functions. A comparison of wild-type (WT) and dual N-linked glycosylation site, N11A/N176A, mutant CXCR4 expressed in 3T3 and HEK-293 cells served to implicate variabilities in glycosylation and oligomerization in almost half of the isoforms. Immunoprecipitation of CXCR4 revealed monomer and dimer non-glycosylated forms of 34 kDa and 68 kDa from the N11A/N176A mutant, compared with glycosylated 40 kDa and 47 kDa and 73 kDa and 80 kDa forms from WT. The functional specificity of isoform action was also implicated because, despite CEMT4 cells expressing high levels of CXCR4 and 11 different isoforms, a single 83 kDa form was found to bind gp120 for HIV-1 IIIB infection. Furthermore, comparative studies found that in contrast to SDF-1α-responsive Nalm-6 cells that expressed similar levels of a single isoform, CEMT4 cells did not show a Ca++ flux or a chemotactic response to SDF-1α. Thus, CXCR4 can differ both structurally and functionally between cells, with HIV-1 infection and chemotaxis apparently mediated by different isoforms. This separation of structure and function has implications for understanding HIV-1 entry and SDF-1α responses and may indicate therapeutic possibilities.
AB - CXCR4, the chemotactic cell receptor for SDF-1α, is essential for immune trafficking and HIV infection. CXCR4 is remarkably heterogeneous and the purpose of this study was to better identify the isoforms expressed by cells and compare their structure and function. We found that cells express either a predominant isoform or multiple isoforms. These were best resolved on SDS-PAGE using sucrose-gradient-fractionated, triton-insoluble, membrane extracts. We hypothesized that glycosyl modification may underpin some of this heterogeneity and that cell isoform(s) differences may underscore CXCR4's multiple cell functions. A comparison of wild-type (WT) and dual N-linked glycosylation site, N11A/N176A, mutant CXCR4 expressed in 3T3 and HEK-293 cells served to implicate variabilities in glycosylation and oligomerization in almost half of the isoforms. Immunoprecipitation of CXCR4 revealed monomer and dimer non-glycosylated forms of 34 kDa and 68 kDa from the N11A/N176A mutant, compared with glycosylated 40 kDa and 47 kDa and 73 kDa and 80 kDa forms from WT. The functional specificity of isoform action was also implicated because, despite CEMT4 cells expressing high levels of CXCR4 and 11 different isoforms, a single 83 kDa form was found to bind gp120 for HIV-1 IIIB infection. Furthermore, comparative studies found that in contrast to SDF-1α-responsive Nalm-6 cells that expressed similar levels of a single isoform, CEMT4 cells did not show a Ca++ flux or a chemotactic response to SDF-1α. Thus, CXCR4 can differ both structurally and functionally between cells, with HIV-1 infection and chemotaxis apparently mediated by different isoforms. This separation of structure and function has implications for understanding HIV-1 entry and SDF-1α responses and may indicate therapeutic possibilities.
KW - CXCR4
KW - Glycoprotein 120
KW - Heterogeneity
KW - SDF-1α
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=20144388549&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1440-1711.2004.01304.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1440-1711.2004.01304.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 15748209
AN - SCOPUS:20144388549
SN - 0818-9641
VL - 83
SP - 129
EP - 143
JO - Immunology and Cell Biology
JF - Immunology and Cell Biology
IS - 2
ER -