HIV-1 and BLV are insensitive to SERINC5 restriction under the cell-cell infection.

Microbiol Spectr

State Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Prevention, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin, China.

Published: January 2025

ine orporator 5 (INC5, SER5) suppresses viral cell-free infection. However, its antiviral potency under viral cell-cell infection is not examined yet. Here, we established the cell-cell infection systems to assess SER5's antiviral activity on HIV-1 and bovine leukemia virus (BLV). Our results showed SER5 from different mammalian species, including , , and , was capable of significantly inhibiting HIV-1 cell-free infection. However, these SER5s were unable to restrict HIV-1 cell-cell infection. Intriguingly, Ebola virus glycoprotein-mediated pseudoviral cell-free infection was greatly enhanced by and SER5. Notably, BLV was also insensitive to SER5-mediated restriction under the cell-cell infection. In addition, BLV envelope glycoproteins, which contained one glycosylation variation, were not restricted by SER5 in the model of cell-cell infection. Overall, our results indicated SER5 was ineffective against HIV-1 and BLV under the cell-cell infection, which was utilized by them to circumvent SER5-imposed restriction and may aid their transmission .IMPORTANCESER5 potently inhibits virus infection under the cell-free mode. However, few studies check whether SER5 keeps its restriction under the virus cell-cell transmission. In this work, we uncover SER5 loses its restriction to HIV-1 and BLV under the mode of cell-cell infection, demonstrating the viruses could employ this mode to overcome SER5 restriction and thus facilitate their transmission.

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