Article
- The EMBO Journal (1997) 16, 2294 - 2306
- doi:10.1093/emboj/16.9.2294
Adenovirus type 5 fiber knob binds to MHC class I
2 domain at the surface of human epithelial and B lymphoblastoid cells
Saw See Hong1, Lucie Karayan1, Jeannette Tournier1, David T. Curiel2 and Pierre A. Boulanger1
- Laboratoire de Virologie et Pathogénèse Moléculaires (CNRS URA 1487), Institut de Biologie, Faculté de Médecine, 34060 Montpellier, France
- Gene Therapy Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
Correspondence to:
Pierre A. Boulanger, E-mail: pboulang@infobiogen.fr
Received 18 November 1996; Revised 21 January 1997
Abstract
Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) fiber receptor was investigated using reverse antibody biopanning of a phage-displayed hexapeptide library, and virus-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs 1D6.3 and 7A2.7) raised against recombinant Ad5 fiber knob. Both mAbs inhibited attachment of Ad5 to HeLa cells. Mimotopes of 1D6.3 showed homology with the C-terminal segment of the
2 domain of the heavy chain of human MHC class I molecules (MHC-I
2), and mimotopes of 7A2.7 were consensus to human fibronectin type III (FNIII) modules. In vitro, GST-fused MHC-I
2- and FNIII-derived oligopeptides interacted with recombinant fibers in a subgroup-specific manner. In vivo, the MHC–I
2 synthetic icosapeptide RAIVGFRVQWLRRYFVNGSR showed a net neutralization effect on Ad5 in HeLa cells, whereas the FNIII icosapeptide RHILWTPANTPAMGYLARVS significantly increased Ad5 binding to HeLa cells. Daudi cells, which lack surface expression of HLA class I molecules, showed a weak capacity for Ad5 binding. In
2-microglobulin-transfected Daudi cells, Ad5 attachment and permissivity were restored to HeLa cell levels, with 4000 receptors per cell and a binding constant of 1.4
1010/M. The results suggested that the conserved region of MHC-I
2-domain including Trp167 represents a high affinity receptor for Ad5 fiber knob, whereas ubiquitous FNIII modules would serve as auxiliary receptors.
Keywords:
- adenovirus serotype 5,
- fiber knob,
- fiber receptor,
- fibronectin type III module,
- MHC class I heavy chain
2 domain



