Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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HIV-1 Nef binds the DOCK2-ELMO1 complex to activate rac and inhibit lymphocyte chemotaxisIn vivo correction of ZAP-70 immunodeficiency by intrathymic gene transferAntimicrobial peptides from amphibian skin potently inhibit human immunodeficiency virus infection and transfer of virus from dendritic cells to T cells.Contribution of immune activation to the pathogenesis and transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infectionDual role of prostratin in inhibition of infection and reactivation of human immunodeficiency virus from latency in primary blood lymphocytes and lymphoid tissueA single amino acid substitution in human APOBEC3G antiretroviral enzyme confers resistance to HIV-1 virion infectivity factor-induced depletionThe role of interleukin-15 in inflammation and immune responses to infection: implications for its therapeutic useP body-associated protein Mov10 inhibits HIV-1 replication at multiple stagesThe Nef protein of HIV-1 associates with rafts and primes T cells for activationThe differentiation of human T(H)-17 cells requires transforming growth factor-beta and induction of the nuclear receptor RORgammatCD226 (DNAM-1) is involved in lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 costimulatory signal for naive T cell differentiation and proliferationLentiviral Vpr usurps Cul4-DDB1[VprBP] E3 ubiquitin ligase to modulate cell cycleHIV infection of naturally occurring and genetically reprogrammed human regulatory T-cellsIn situ transduction of stromal cells and thymocytes upon intrathymic injection of lentiviral vectorsUnderstanding HIV latency: the road to an HIV cureCD4+ T cells from elite controllers resist HIV-1 infection by selective upregulation of p21Directly infected resting CD4+T cells can produce HIV Gag without spreading infection in a model of HIV latencyMechanisms of nonrandom human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and double infection: preference in virus entry is important but is not the sole factorHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope gp120-induced partial T-cell receptor signaling creates an F-actin-depleted zone in the virological synapseIL-7 is a potent and proviral strain-specific inducer of latent HIV-1 cellular reservoirs of infected individuals on virally suppressive HAART.Human natural killer T cells are heterogeneous in their capacity to reprogram their effector functionsIdentification of a CCR5-expressing T cell subset that is resistant to R5-tropic HIV infectionDifferences in APOBEC3G expression in CD4+ T helper lymphocyte subtypes modulate HIV-1 infectivity.Reassessing the role of APOBEC3G in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection of quiescent CD4+ T-cellsPerturbation of the P-body component Mov10 inhibits HIV-1 infectivity.Low and undetectable breast milk interleukin-7 concentrations are associated with reduced risk of postnatal HIV transmission.High concentrations of interleukin 15 in breast milk are associated with protection against postnatal HIV transmissionGenetic recombination of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in one round of viral replication: effects of genetic distance, target cells, accessory genes, and lack of high negative interference in crossover eventsA novel assay allows genotyping of the latent reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in the resting CD4+ T cells of viremic patients.Flexible use of nuclear import pathways by HIV-1.Induction of TAK (cyclin T1/P-TEFb) in purified resting CD4(+) T lymphocytes by combination of cytokines.Combined single-cell quantitation of host and SIV genes and proteins ex vivo reveals host-pathogen interactions in individual cellsEndothelial cells promote human immunodeficiency virus replication in nondividing memory T cells via Nef-, Vpr-, and T-cell receptor-dependent activation of NFAT.IL-7 differentially regulates cell cycle progression and HIV-1-based vector infection in neonatal and adult CD4+ T cells.Glucose transporter 1 expression identifies a population of cycling CD4+ CD8+ human thymocytes with high CXCR4-induced chemotaxis.Macro to nano: a simple method for transporting cultured cells from milliliter scale to nanoliter scaleVirus-receptor mediated transduction of dendritic cells by lentiviruses enveloped with glycoproteins derived from Semliki Forest virusHIV-1 and HIV-2 Vif interact with human APOBEC3 proteins using completely different determinantsCCR5 expression levels influence NFAT translocation, IL-2 production, and subsequent signaling events during T lymphocyte activation.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 can establish latent infection in resting CD4+ T cells in the absence of activating stimuli.
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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Cytokine signals are sufficient for HIV-1 infection of resting human T lymphocytes
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D R Littman
V N KewalRamani
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10.1084/JEM.189.11.1735
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1999-06-01T00:00:00Z