Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice
Immune progenitor cells differentiate in bone marrow (BM) and then migrate to tissues. HIV-1 infects multiple BM cell types, but virus dissemination within BM has been poorly understood. We used light microscopy and electron tomography to elucidate mechanisms of HIV-1 dissemination within BM of HIV-...
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doaj-68bd6e134c674abe8129d99e9182f41e2021-05-05T18:02:42ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2019-10-01810.7554/eLife.46916Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT miceMark S Ladinsky0Wannisa Khamaikawin1Yujin Jung2Samantha Lin3Jennifer Lam4Dong Sung An5Pamela J Bjorkman6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2277-3990Collin Kieffer7https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9051-3819Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, United StatesSchool of Nursing, UCLA AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United StatesSchool of Nursing, UCLA AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United StatesSchool of Nursing, UCLA AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United StatesSchool of Nursing, UCLA AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United StatesSchool of Nursing, UCLA AIDS Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United StatesDivision of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, United StatesDivision of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, United StatesImmune progenitor cells differentiate in bone marrow (BM) and then migrate to tissues. HIV-1 infects multiple BM cell types, but virus dissemination within BM has been poorly understood. We used light microscopy and electron tomography to elucidate mechanisms of HIV-1 dissemination within BM of HIV-1–infected BM/liver/thymus (BLT) mice. Tissue clearing combined with confocal and light sheet fluorescence microscopy revealed distinct populations of HIV-1 p24-producing cells in BM early after infection, and quantification of these populations identified macrophages as the principal subset of virus-producing cells in BM over time. Electron tomography demonstrated three modes of HIV-1 dissemination in BM: (i) semi-synchronous budding from T-cell and macrophage membranes, (ii) mature virus association with virus-producing T-cell uropods contacting putative target cells, and (iii) macrophages engulfing HIV-1–producing T-cells and producing virus within enclosed intracellular compartments that fused to invaginations with access to the extracellular space. These results illustrate mechanisms by which the specialized environment of the BM can promote virus spread locally and to distant lymphoid tissues.https://elifesciences.org/articles/46916HIV-1light sheet microscopyhumanized mouseelectron tomographytissue clearing |
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Mark S Ladinsky Wannisa Khamaikawin Yujin Jung Samantha Lin Jennifer Lam Dong Sung An Pamela J Bjorkman Collin Kieffer |
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Mark S Ladinsky Wannisa Khamaikawin Yujin Jung Samantha Lin Jennifer Lam Dong Sung An Pamela J Bjorkman Collin Kieffer Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice eLife HIV-1 light sheet microscopy humanized mouse electron tomography tissue clearing |
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Mark S Ladinsky Wannisa Khamaikawin Yujin Jung Samantha Lin Jennifer Lam Dong Sung An Pamela J Bjorkman Collin Kieffer |
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Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice |
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Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice |
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Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice |
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Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice |
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Mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of HIV-1–infected humanized BLT mice |
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mechanisms of virus dissemination in bone marrow of hiv-1–infected humanized blt mice |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd |
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2019-10-01 |
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Immune progenitor cells differentiate in bone marrow (BM) and then migrate to tissues. HIV-1 infects multiple BM cell types, but virus dissemination within BM has been poorly understood. We used light microscopy and electron tomography to elucidate mechanisms of HIV-1 dissemination within BM of HIV-1–infected BM/liver/thymus (BLT) mice. Tissue clearing combined with confocal and light sheet fluorescence microscopy revealed distinct populations of HIV-1 p24-producing cells in BM early after infection, and quantification of these populations identified macrophages as the principal subset of virus-producing cells in BM over time. Electron tomography demonstrated three modes of HIV-1 dissemination in BM: (i) semi-synchronous budding from T-cell and macrophage membranes, (ii) mature virus association with virus-producing T-cell uropods contacting putative target cells, and (iii) macrophages engulfing HIV-1–producing T-cells and producing virus within enclosed intracellular compartments that fused to invaginations with access to the extracellular space. These results illustrate mechanisms by which the specialized environment of the BM can promote virus spread locally and to distant lymphoid tissues. |
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HIV-1 light sheet microscopy humanized mouse electron tomography tissue clearing |
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