Entry of HIV-1 into target cells requires cell surface CD4 as well as
additional host cell cofactors. A cofactor required for infection with
virus adapted for growth in transformed T cell lines was recently
identified and named fusin. Fusin, however, does not promote entry of
macrophage-tropic viruses that are believed to be the key pathogenic
strains in vivo. It has now been determined that the principal cofactor
for entry mediated by the envelope glycoproteins of primary
macrophage-tropic strains of HIV-1 is CC-CKR5, a receptor for the
.beta.-chemokines RANTES, MIP-1.alpha., and MIP-1.beta..