Coordinated regulation of SIV replication and immune responses in the CNS.
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Cytokines and chemokines at the crossroads of neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and neuropathic painEradication of HIV from the brain: reasons for pausePaving the path to HIV neurotherapy: Predicting SIV CNS diseaseIlluminating viral infections in the nervous systemHIV-1, methamphetamine and astrocytes at neuroinflammatory CrossroadsRegulation of SIV mac 239 basal long terminal repeat activity and viral replication in macrophages: functional roles of two CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta sites in activation and interferon beta-mediated suppression.Elevated brain monoamine oxidase activity in SIV- and HIV-associated neurological disease.PrPC, the cellular isoform of the human prion protein, is a novel biomarker of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment and mediates neuroinflammationEarly emergence and selection of a SIV-LTR C/EBP site variant in SIV-infected macaques that increases virus infectivityCOX1 and COX2 expression in non-neuronal cellular compartments of the rhesus macaque brain during lentiviral infection.MicroRNA regulation of IFN-beta protein expression: rapid and sensitive modulation of the innate immune response.Drug induced increases in CNS dopamine alter monocyte, macrophage and T cell functions: implications for HAND.Monocytes mediate HIV neuropathogenesis: mechanisms that contribute to HIV associated neurocognitive disordersInduction of innate immune responses by SIV in vivo and in vitro: differential expression and function of RIG-I and MDA5.Replication-competent simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) Gag escape mutations archived in latent reservoirs during antiretroviral treatment of SIV-infected macaques.Multiplexed Component Analysis to Identify Genes Contributing to the Immune Response during Acute SIV Infection.SIV encephalitis lesions are composed of CD163(+) macrophages present in the central nervous system during early SIV infection and SIV-positive macrophages recruited terminally with AIDS.Monocyte maturation, HIV susceptibility, and transmigration across the blood brain barrier are critical in HIV neuropathogenesisQuinolinic acid/tryptophan ratios predict neurological disease in SIV-infected macaques and remain elevated in the brain under cART.Morphine affects HIV-induced inflammatory response without influencing viral replication in human monocyte-derived macrophagesExpansion of a subset of CD14highCD16negCCR2low/neg monocytes functionally similar to myeloid-derived suppressor cells during SIV and HIV infectionExperimental Neuromyelitis Optica Induces a Type I Interferon Signature in the Spinal Cord.Early minocycline treatment prevents a decrease in striatal dopamine in an SIV model of HIV-associated neurological disease.Tissue-specific interferon alpha subtype response to SIV infection in brain, spleen, and lung.SAMHD1 transcript upregulation during SIV infection of the central nervous system does not associate with reduced viral load.RIG-I detects HIV-1 infection and mediates type I interferon response in human macrophages from patients with HIV-1-associated neurocognitive disorders.Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Encephalitis : CSF Biomarkers of SIV Encephalitis.A plasma microRNA signature of acute lentiviral infection: biomarkers of central nervous system disease.Early detection of simian immunodeficiency virus in the central nervous system following oral administration to rhesus macaques.Tristetraprolin expression and microRNA-mediated regulation during simian immunodeficiency virus infection of the central nervous systemSIV replication is directly downregulated by four antiviral miRNAs.RON receptor tyrosine kinase, a negative regulator of inflammation, is decreased during simian immunodeficiency virus-associated central nervous system diseaseSuppressor of cytokine signaling 3 inhibits antiviral IFN-beta signaling to enhance HIV-1 replication in macrophages.Differential type 1 interferon-regulated gene expression in the brain during AIDS: interactions with viral diversity and neurovirulence.A simian immunodeficiency virus macaque model of highly active antiretroviral treatment: viral latency in the periphery and the central nervous system.Interactions between prostaglandins, leukotrienes and HIV-1: possible implications for the central nervous system.HIV and neurocognitive dysfunction.Innate immune responses to HIV infection in the central nervous system.Interferons in the central nervous system: a few instruments play many tunes.Cognitive consequences of a sustained monocyte type 1 IFN response in HIV-1 infection
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Coordinated regulation of SIV replication and immune responses in the CNS.
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Coordinated regulation of SIV replication and immune responses in the CNS.
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Coordinated regulation of SIV replication and immune responses in the CNS.
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Coordinated regulation of SIV replication and immune responses in the CNS.
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Angela K Brice
Christopher M Bartizal
David R Graham
Janice E Clements
John J Varrone
Joseph L Mankowski
Lucio Gama
M Christine Zink
Patrick M Tarwater
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0008129
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2009-12-17T00:00:00Z