Tetraspanin CD82 maintains HTLV-1 biofilm polarization and is required for efficient viral transmission
Tetraspanin CD82 maintains HTLV-1 biofilm polarization and is required for efficient viral transmission
ABSTRACT The human T-lymphotropic virus type-1 (HTLV-1) is an oncogenic retrovirus whose transmission relies primarily on cell-to-cell contacts as cell-free viruses are poorly infectious. Among the intercellular transmission routes described, HTLV-1 biofilms are adhesive structures polarized at the cell surface that confine virions in a protective environment, which is believed to promote their simultaneous delivery during infection. Here, we show that several tetraspanins are enriched in HTLV-1 biofilms and incorporated into the viral envelope. However, we report that only tetraspanin CD82 interacts with HTLV-1 Gag which initiates its polarization into viral biofilms. Also, we demonstrate that CD82 maintains HTLV-1 biofilm polarization and favors viral transmission, as its silencing induces a complete reorganization of viral clusters at the cell surface and reduces the ability of infected T-cells to transmit the virus. Our results highlight the crucial role of CD82 in the architectural organization of HTLV-1 biofilms and their transfer through intercellular contacts.
Martial Samuel、Burlaud-Gaillard Julien、Roingeard Philippe、Muriaux Delphine、Arone Coline、Dutartre H¨|l¨¨ne、Thoulouze Maria-Isabel
基础医学分子生物学细胞生物学
HTLV-1Gagviral biofilmscell-to-cell viral transmissiontetraspaninsCD82super-resolution microscopy
Martial Samuel,Burlaud-Gaillard Julien,Roingeard Philippe,Muriaux Delphine,Arone Coline,Dutartre H¨|l¨¨ne,Thoulouze Maria-Isabel.Tetraspanin CD82 maintains HTLV-1 biofilm polarization and is required for efficient viral transmission[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-14].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.02.538526.点此复制
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