Alpha-defensins in the prevention of HIV transmission among breastfed infants.
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HIV-specific antibodies capable of ADCC are common in breastmilk and are associated with reduced risk of transmission in women with high viral loadsAdvances in HIV microbicide developmentAntiviral mechanisms of human defensinsThe mucosae-associated epithelial chemokine (MEC/CCL28) modulates immunity in HIV infection.Cyclic and acyclic defensins inhibit human immunodeficiency virus type-1 replication by different mechanisms.Low and undetectable breast milk interleukin-7 concentrations are associated with reduced risk of postnatal HIV transmission.Hiv-specific secretory IgA in breast milk of HIV-positive mothers is not associated with protection against HIV transmission among breast-fed infants.Temporal and lateral dynamics of HIV shedding and elevated sodium in breast milk among HIV-positive mothers during the first 4 months of breast-feeding.Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine founder's lecture 2008: breastfeeding--an extrauterine link between mother and child.Female genital tract secretions and semen impact the development of microbicides for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.Genetic and Immunological Factors Involved in Natural Resistance to HIV-1 Infection.Innate activation of MDC and NK cells in high-risk HIV-1-exposed seronegative IV-drug users who share needles when compared with low-risk nonsharing IV-drug user controls.Natural killer cell and T-cell subset distributions and activation influence susceptibility to perinatal HIV-1 infection.Mother-to-Child HIV-1 Transmission Events Are Differentially Impacted by Breast Milk and Its Components from HIV-1-Infected Women.Host factors influencing susceptibility to HIV infection and AIDS progression.Breast milk alpha-defensins are associated with HIV type 1 RNA and CC chemokines in breast milk but not vertical HIV type 1 transmission.Breast Milk of HIV-Positive Mothers Has Potent and Species-Specific In Vivo HIV-Inhibitory Activity.Multifaceted mechanisms of HIV-1 entry inhibition by human α-defensinHuman milk oligosaccharide concentration and risk of postnatal transmission of HIV through breastfeeding.Human Alpha-Defensin HNP1 Increases HIV Traversal of the Epithelial Barrier: A Potential Role in STI-Mediated Enhancement of HIV Transmission.Amniotic fluid exhibits an innate inhibitory activity against HIV type 1 replication in vitroPlasma and mucosal HIV viral loads are associated with genital tract inflammation in HIV-infected women.Immunology of pediatric HIV infectionCationic host defence peptides: potential as antiviral therapeuticsThe oral mucosa immune environment and oral transmission of HIV/SIV.The roles of antimicrobial peptides in innate host defense.Susceptibility to infectious diseases based on antimicrobial peptide production.Defensins in viral infections.Evidence for the innate immune response as a correlate of protection in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 highly exposed seronegative subjects (HESN).The Role of Defensins in HIV Pathogenesis.
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Alpha-defensins in the prevention of HIV transmission among breastfed infants.
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Alpha-defensins in the prevention of HIV transmission among breastfed infants
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Cheswa Vwalika
Chipepo Kankasa
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Katherine Semrau
Mrinal Ghosh
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