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Human immunodeficiency virus monocyte

Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Human immunodeficiency vims (HIV) causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), which has no cure. HIV infects the cells of the human immune system, such as T-lymphocytes, monocytes, and macrophages. After a long period of latency and persistent infection, it results in the progressive decline of the immune system, and leads to full-blown AIDS, resulting in death. [Pg.360]

Giuhan D, Vaca K, Noonan CA (1990) Secretion of neurotoxins by mononuclear phagocytes infected with HIV-1. Science 250(4987) 1593-1596 Giuhan D, Wendt E, Vaca K, Noonan CA (1993) The envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 stimulates release of neurotoxins from monocytes. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 90(7) 2769-2773... [Pg.24]

Tardieu M, Hery C, Peudenier S, Boespflug O, Montagnier L (1992) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected monocytic cells can destroy human neural cells after cell-to-cell adhesion. Ann Neurol 32(1) 11-17... [Pg.31]

Byrn RA, Kiesshng AA (1998) Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus in semen indications of a genetically distinct virus reservoir. J Reprod Immunol 41(1-2) 161-176 Carr JM, Hocking H, Li P, Burrell CJ (1999) Rapid and efficient celL-to-ceU transmission of human immunodeficiency vims infection from monocyte-derived macrophages to peripheral blood lymphocytes. Virology 265(2) 319-329... [Pg.109]

Liu Y, Tang XP, McArthur JC, Scott J, Gartner S (2000) Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gpl60 sequences from a patient with HIV dementia evidence for monocyte trafficking into brain. J Neurovirol 6(Suppl 1) S70-S81 Liu H, Dow EC, Arora R, Kimata JT, Bull LM, Arduino RC, Rice AP (2006) Integration of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in untreated infection occurs preferentially within genes. J Virol 80(15) 7765-7768... [Pg.113]

Muesing MA, Smith DH, Capon DJ (1987) Regulation of mRNA accumulation by a human immunodeficiency virus trans-activator protein. CeU 48(4) 691-701 Nicholson JK, Cross GD, CaUaway CS, McDougal JS (1986) In vitro infection of human monocytes with human T lymphotropic virus type Ill/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/ LAV). J Immunol 137(l) 323-329... [Pg.115]

Thieblemont N, Weiss L, Sadeghi HM, Estcourt C, Haeffner-Cavaillon N(1995)CD141owCD 16high a cytokine-producing monocyte subset which expands during human immunodeficiency virus infection. Eur J Immunol 25(12) 3418-3424... [Pg.116]

Zhu T, Muthui D, Holte S, Nickle D, Peng P, Brodie S, Hwangbo Y, Mullins II, Corey L (2002) Evidence for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication in vivo in CD14(-l-) monocytes and its potential role as a source of virus in patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy. J Virol 76(2) 707-716... [Pg.118]

Neil S, Martin F, Ikeda Y, Collins M. Postentry restriction to human immunodeficiency virus-based vector transduction in human monocytes. J Virol 2001 75(12) 5448-5456. [Pg.279]

Exploded view of the human immunodeficiency virus. It is an RNA (retrovirus) virus that contains surface proteins composed of a knoblike glycoprotein (gpl20) linked to a transmembrane stalk (gp41). These surface proteins are the infective mechanisms that allow the virus to bind to CD4 proteins of cells, such as T4 lymphocytes and monocytes. [Pg.585]

Conderas X, Bennasser Y, Chazal N, Moreau M, Leclerc C, Tkaczuk J, Baliiaoui E (2005) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat protein induces an intracellular calcium increase in human monocytes drat requires DHP receptors hivolvement in TNF-alpha pro-ducdon. Virology 332 316-328. [Pg.617]

Gendelman HE, Orenstein JM, Martin MA, Ferrua C, Mitra R, Phipps T, Wahl LA, Lane HC, Fauci AS, Burke DS, et al. (1988) Efficient isolation and propagation of human immunodeficiency virus on recombinant colony-stimulating factor 1-treated monocytes. J Exp Med 167 1428-1441. [Pg.308]

Ghorpade A, Xia MQ, Hyman BT, Persidsky Y, Nukuna A, Bock P, Che M, Limoges J, Gendelman HE, Mackay CR (1998) Role of the beta-chemokine receptors CCR3 and CCR5 in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of monocytes and microgha. J Virol 72 3351-3361. [Pg.308]

Xiong H, McCabe L, Skifter D, Monaghan DT, Gendelman HE (2003a) Activation of NRla/NR2B receptors by monocyte-derived macrophage secretory products Implications for human immunodeficiency virus type one-associated dementia. Neurosci Lett 341 246-250. [Pg.311]


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