Interaction of Seminal Plasma Proteins with Cell Surface Antigens: Presence of a CD4-binding Glycoprotein in Human Seminal Plasma
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We report in this paper the presence in the human seminal plasma of a glycoprotein capable of binding to CD4, a surface antigen expressed on the surface of T-cells, macrophages, and sperm cells, which acts as a coreceptor in antigen-mediated T-cell activation and as a receptor for the AIDS virus, HIV-1. This protein, namely gp17 (apparent MW = 17,500 Da), was purified by affinity chromatography and characterized by SDS/PAGE analysis. Its binding to CD4 was inhibited by anti-CD4 mAbs directed against V1, a region of CD4 implicated in the binding to MHC class II antigens and to the HIV-1 envelope protein gp120, but not by mAbs directed against other CD4 determinants. The presence of a CD4-masking factor in human seminal plasma may be relevant to the modulation of maternal immunity at insemination and to the control of sexual transmission of HIV-1.
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