Insights into the activity of maturation inhibitor PF-46396 on HIV-1 clade C.

Autor: Ghimire D; Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, South Asian University, New Delhi 110021, India., Timilsina U; Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, South Asian University, New Delhi 110021, India., Srivastava TP; Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, South Asian University, New Delhi 110021, India., Gaur R; Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, South Asian University, New Delhi 110021, India.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2017 Mar 02; Vol. 7, pp. 43711. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Mar 02.
DOI: 10.1038/srep43711
Abstrakt: HIV maturation inhibitors are an emerging class of anti-retroviral compounds that inhibit the viral protease-mediated cleavage of the Gag, CA-SP1 (capsid-spacer peptide 1) peptide to mature CA. The first-in-class maturation inhibitor bevirimat (BVM) displayed potent activity against HIV-1 clade B but was ineffective against other HIV-1 clades including clade C. Another pyridone-based maturation inhibitor, PF-46396 displayed potent activity against HIV-1 clade B. In this study, we aimed at determining the activity of PF-46396 against HIV-1 clade C. We employed various biochemical and virological assays to demonstrate that PF-46396 is effective against HIV-1 clade C. We observed a dose dependent accumulation of CA-SP1 intermediate in presence of the compound. We carried out mutagenesis in the CA- SP1 region of HIV-1 clade C Gag and observed that the mutations conferred resistance against the compound. Many mutations inhibited Gag processing thereby reducing virus release in the absence of the compound. However, presence of PF-46396 rescued these defects and enhanced virus release, replication capacity and infectivity of HIV-1 clade C. These results put together identify PF-46396 as a broadly active maturation inhibitor against HIV-1 clade B and C and help in rational designing of novel analogs with reduced toxicity and increased efficacy for its potential use in clinics.
Databáze: MEDLINE