Structure-function analysis of hepatitis C virus envelope-CD81 binding

J Virol. 2000 May;74(10):4824-30. doi: 10.1128/jvi.74.10.4824-4830.2000.

Abstract

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major human pathogen causing chronic liver disease. We have recently found that the large extracellular loop (LEL) of human CD81 binds HCV. This finding prompted us to assess the structure-function features of HCV-CD81 interaction by using recombinant E2 protein and a recombinant soluble form of CD81 LEL. We have found that HCV-E2 binds CD81 LEL with a K(d) of 1.8 nM; CD81 can mediate attachment of E2 on hepatocytes; engagement of CD81 mediates internalization of only 30% of CD81 molecules even after 12 h; and the four cysteines of CD81 LEL form two disulfide bridges, the integrity of which is necessary for CD81-HCV interaction. Altogether our data suggest that neutralizing antibodies aimed at interfering with HCV binding to human cells should have an affinity higher than 10(-9) M, that HCV binding to hepatocytes may not entirely depend on CD81, that CD81 is an attachment receptor with poor capacity to mediate virus entry, and that reducing environments do not favor CD81-HCV interaction. These studies provide a better understanding of the CD81-HCV interaction and should thus help to elucidate the viral life cycle and to develop new strategies aimed at interfering with HCV binding to human cells.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Antibody Affinity
  • Antigens, CD / chemistry*
  • Antigens, CD / genetics
  • Antigens, CD / metabolism*
  • Cysteine
  • Disulfides / chemistry
  • Hepacivirus / genetics
  • Hepacivirus / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Liver / cytology
  • Liver / metabolism
  • Membrane Proteins*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Recombinant Proteins / metabolism
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Tetraspanin 28
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured
  • Viral Envelope Proteins / chemistry*
  • Viral Envelope Proteins / genetics
  • Viral Envelope Proteins / metabolism*

Substances

  • Antigens, CD
  • CD81 protein, human
  • Disulfides
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Tetraspanin 28
  • Viral Envelope Proteins
  • glycoprotein E2, Hepatitis C virus
  • Cysteine