Exploring HIV-1 Maturation: A New Frontier in Antiviral Development
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Exploring HIV-1 Maturation: A New Frontier in Antiviral Development
Abstract
HIV-1 virion maturation is an essential step in the viral replication cycle to produce infectious virus particles. Gag and Gag-Pol polyproteins are assembled at the plasma membrane of the virus-producer cells and bud from it to the extracellular compartment. The newly released progeny virions are initially immature and noninfectious. However, once the Gag polyprotein is cleaved by the viral protease in progeny virions, the mature capsid proteins assemble to form the fullerene core. This core, harboring two copies of viral genomic RNA, transforms the virion morphology into infectious virus particles. This morphological transformation is referred to as maturation. Virion maturation influences the distribution of the Env glycoprotein on the virion surface and induces conformational changes necessary for the subsequent interaction with the CD4 receptor. Several host factors, including proteins like cyclophilin A, metabolites such as IP6, and lipid rafts containing sphingomyelins, have been demonstrated to have an influence on virion maturation. This review article delves into the processes of virus maturation and Env glycoprotein recruitment, with an emphasis on the role of host cell factors and environmental conditions. Additionally, we discuss microscopic technologies for assessing virion maturation and the development of current antivirals specifically targeting this critical step in viral replication, offering long-acting therapeutic options.
Keywords: Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET); Gag; Gag-Pol; allosteric integrase inhibitor (ALLINI); capsid; capsid inhibitor (CAI); human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1); maturation; maturation inhibitor (MI); protease inhibitor (PI).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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