Pharmacologic hyperstabilisation of the HIV-1 capsid lattice induces capsid failure

Elife. 2024 Feb 13:13:e83605. doi: 10.7554/eLife.83605.

Abstract

The HIV-1 capsid has emerged as a tractable target for antiretroviral therapy. Lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, is the first capsid-targeting drug approved for medical use. Here, we investigate the effect of lenacapavir on HIV capsid stability and uncoating. We employ a single particle approach that simultaneously measures capsid content release and lattice persistence. We demonstrate that lenacapavir's potent antiviral activity is predominantly due to lethal hyperstabilisation of the capsid lattice and resultant loss of compartmentalisation. This study highlights that disrupting capsid metastability is a powerful strategy for the development of novel antivirals.

Keywords: HIV-1; capsid; drug mechanism of action; infectious disease; microbiology; molecular biophysics; none; structural biology.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-HIV Agents* / pharmacology
  • Capsid
  • Capsid Proteins
  • HIV Infections*
  • HIV-1*
  • Humans

Substances

  • Capsid Proteins
  • Anti-HIV Agents

Associated data

  • Dryad/10.5061/dryad.18931zd49