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P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1/CD162) is incorporated into clinical HIV-1 isolates and can mediate virus capture and subsequent transfer to permissive cells.

Jonathan BurnieArvin Tejnarine PersaudLaxshaginee ThayaQingbo LiuHuiyi MiaoStephen GrabinskyVanessa NorouziPaolo LussoVera A TangChristina Guzzo
Published in: Retrovirology (2022)
Our results indicate that levels of PSGL-1 incorporation into virions can vary widely among model systems tested, and that careful tailoring of plasmid levels is required to recapitulate physiological systems when using pseudovirus models. Taken together, our data suggest that PSGL-1 may play diverse roles in the physiology of HIV-1 infection, particularly due to the functionally active state of PSGL-1 on virion surfaces and the breadth of PSGL-1 incorporation among a wide range of viral isolates.
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