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The gp120 envelope of HIV-1 binds peptides in a similar manner to human leukocyte antigens

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1995

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Abstract

The ability to bind these two peptides suggests that gp120 has a peptide-binding site of broad specificity, which if functional in vivo, could compete with normal peptide loading of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and/or class II peptides, as well as aberrantly stimulate the T-cell receptor (by virtue of its potential to be mistaken for an allogenic MHC/peptide complex), resulting in immune activation, anergy and apoptosis in susceptible hosts.