Early events in tissues during infection with pathogenic (SIVmac239) and nonpathogenic (SIVmac1A11) molecular clones of simian immunodeficiency virus.
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and the blood-brain barrierA prospective longitudinal in vivo 1H MR spectroscopy study of the SIV/macaque model of neuroAIDSAnti-α4 antibody treatment blocks virus traffic to the brain and gut early, and stabilizes CNS injury late in infectionFocused examination of the intestinal epithelium reveals transcriptional signatures consistent with disturbances in enterocyte maturation and differentiation during the course of SIV infectionRapid and irreversible CD4+ T-cell depletion induced by the highly pathogenic simian/human immunodeficiency virus SHIV(DH12R) is systemic and synchronous.Correlation of acute humoral response with brain virus burden and survival time in pig-tailed macaques infected with the neurovirulent simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsmmFGbViral sanctuaries during highly active antiretroviral therapy in a nonhuman primate model for AIDSIn vivo replication capacity rather than in vitro macrophage tropism predicts efficiency of vaginal transmission of simian immunodeficiency virus or simian/human immunodeficiency virus in rhesus macaques.Immunological memory and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome pathogenesis.Cytokine/Chemokine responses in activated CD4+ and CD8+ T cells isolated from peripheral blood, bone marrow, and axillary lymph nodes during acute simian immunodeficiency virus infection.Persistent infection of rhesus macaques with T-cell-line-tropic and macrophage-tropic clones of simian/human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIV).Neuropathogenic SIVsmmFGb genetic diversity and selection-induced tissue-specific compartmentalization during chronic infection and temporal evolution of viral genes in lymphoid tissues and regions of the central nervous system.Focused examination of the intestinal lamina propria yields greater molecular insight into mechanisms underlying SIV induced immune dysfunction.Decreased levels of recent thymic emigrants in peripheral blood of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques correlate with alterations within the thymusCharacterization of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) that induces SIV encephalitis in rhesus macaques with high frequency: role of TRIM5 and major histocompatibility complex genotypes and early entry to the brainIn vitro and animal models of human immunodeficiency virus infection of the central nervous systemRole of CD8+ cells in controlling replication of nonpathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac1A11.nef gene is required for robust productive infection by simian immunodeficiency virus of T-cell-rich paracortex in lymph nodes.Resting CD4+ T lymphocytes but not thymocytes provide a latent viral reservoir in a simian immunodeficiency virus-Macaca nemestrina model of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy.Cell tropism of simian immunodeficiency virus in culture is not predictive of in vivo tropism or pathogenesisNeuroimmunity and the blood-brain barrier: molecular regulation of leukocyte transmigration and viral entry into the nervous system with a focus on neuroAIDS.S100β as a novel and accessible indicator for the presence of monocyte-driven encephalitis in AIDSHIV-1 replication and pathogenesis in the human thymus.CD40-CD40L interactions induce chemokine expression by human microglia: implications for human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis and multiple sclerosis.Human immunodeficiency virus encephalitis in SCID mice.Localization of simian immunodeficiency virus nucleic acid and antigen in brains of fetal macaques inoculated in utero.Induction of lymphocyte proliferation and severe gastrointestinal disease in macaques by a nef gene variant SIVmac239.Monocyte maturation, HIV susceptibility, and transmigration across the blood brain barrier are critical in HIV neuropathogenesisNeuropathogenesis of simian immunodeficiency virus in neonatal rhesus macaques.Restricted SIV replication in rhesus macaque lung tissues during the acute phase of infectionTransfer of neuropathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus with naturally infected microglia.Rapid shift from virally infected cells to germinal center-retained virus after HIV-2 infection of macaques.Viral factors determine progression to AIDS in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected newborn rhesus macaques.Early cytokine and chemokine gene expression in lymph nodes of macaques infected with simian immunodeficiency virus is predictive of disease outcome and vaccine efficacy.Immunopathologic changes in the thymus during the acute stage of experimentally induced feline immunodeficiency virus infection in juvenile catsCharacterization and Implementation of a Diverse Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVsm Envelope Panel in the Assessment of Neutralizing Antibody Breadth Elicited in Rhesus Macaques by Multimodal Vaccines Expressing the SIVmac239 Envelope.HIV pathogenesis: the host.Gastrointestinal disease in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques is characterized by proinflammatory dysregulation of the interleukin-6-Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription3 pathway.Perivascular macrophages are the primary cell type productively infected by simian immunodeficiency virus in the brains of macaques: implications for the neuropathogenesis of AIDS.Getting to the guts of HIV pathogenesis.
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Early events in tissues during infection with pathogenic (SIVmac239) and nonpathogenic (SIVmac1A11) molecular clones of simian immunodeficiency virus.
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