Chemokines, cytokines and HIV: a complex network of interactions that influence HIV pathogenesis.
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Significantly reduced CCR5-tropic HIV-1 replication in vitro in cells from subjects previously immunized with Vaccinia VirusHIV envelope induces a cascade of cell signals in non-proliferating target cells that favor virus replicationCytokine production and dysregulation in HIV pathogenesis: lessons for development of therapeutics and vaccinesKinetic investigation of chemokine truncation by CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV reveals a striking selectivity within the chemokine familyMechanisms of nonrandom human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection and double infection: preference in virus entry is important but is not the sole factorA decline in CCL3-5 chemokine gene expression during primary simian-human immunodeficiency virus infection.Siglecs facilitate HIV-1 infection of macrophages through adhesion with viral sialic acids.Macrophage tropism of HIV-1 depends on efficient cellular dNTP utilization by reverse transcriptase.Natural killer cells in HIV-1 infection: dichotomous effects of viremia on inhibitory and activating receptors and their functional correlates.The pathogenesis of febrile seizures: is there a role for specific infections?Susceptibility of mink (Mustera vision)-derived cells to replication by human immunodeficiency virus type 1Dipeptidyl-peptidase IV from bench to bedside: an update on structural properties, functions, and clinical aspects of the enzyme DPP IV.HIV Latency Is Established Directly and Early in Both Resting and Activated Primary CD4 T Cells.Primary T-cells from human CD4/CCR5-transgenic rats support all early steps of HIV-1 replication including integration, but display impaired viral gene expression.Interactive Effects of Morphine on HIV Infection: Role in HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder.CD1d-restricted human natural killer T cells are highly susceptible to human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection.HIV-1 Nef impairs heterotrimeric G-protein signaling by targeting Gα(i2) for degradation through ubiquitination.Can Metabolic Factors be used Prognostically for Short-Term Mortality in HIV-Infected Patients?Co-infection of malaria with HIV: an immunological perspective.HIV-1 exploits CCR5 conformational heterogeneity to escape inhibition by chemokinesDNA-MVA vaccine protection after X4 SHIV challenge in macaques correlates with day-of-challenge antiviral CD4+ cell-mediated immunity levels and postchallenge preservation of CD4+ T cell memory.HIV-1-infected dendritic cells show 2 phases of gene expression changes, with lysosomal enzyme activity decreased during the second phaseElevated levels of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in the plasma of HIV-1-infected patients and in HIV-1-infected cell cultures: a relevant role on viral replication.NHERF1 regulates gp120-induced internalization and signaling by CCR5, and HIV-1 production.Susceptibility of rat-derived cells to replication by human immunodeficiency virus type 1.CXCR4/CCR5 down-modulation and chemotaxis are regulated by the proteasome pathway.Both HIV-Infected and Uninfected Cells Express TRAILshort, Which Confers TRAIL Resistance upon Bystander Cells within the Microenvironment.The race between initial T-helper expansion and virus growth upon HIV infection influences polyclonality of the response and viral set-point.
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Chemokines, cytokines and HIV: a complex network of interactions that influence HIV pathogenesis.
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