Impact on genetic networks in human macrophages by a CCR5 strain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
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HIV-1 activates macrophages independent of Toll-like receptors.Δ(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol treatment during human monocyte differentiation reduces macrophage susceptibility to HIV-1 infectionProteome bioprofiles distinguish between M1 priming and activation states in human macrophages.HIV-1 infection of macrophages is dependent on evasion of innate immune cellular activationHIV infection of dendritic cells subverts the IFN induction pathway via IRF-1 and inhibits type 1 IFN productionConstitutive gene expression in monocytes from chronic HIV-1 infection overlaps with acute Toll-like receptor induced monocyte activation profiles.Genome-wide analysis of primary CD4+ and CD8+ T cell transcriptomes shows evidence for a network of enriched pathways associated with HIV disease.BRCA1 functions as a novel transcriptional cofactor in HIV-1 infectionMacroautophagy Regulation during HIV-1 Infection of CD4+ T Cells and Macrophages.High-resolution deep sequencing reveals biodiversity, population structure, and persistence of HIV-1 quasispecies within host ecosystems.Retinoblastoma protein induction by HIV viremia or CCR5 in monocytes exposed to HIV-1 mediates protection from activation-induced apoptosis: ex vivo and in vitro study.HIV-1-infected dendritic cells show 2 phases of gene expression changes, with lysosomal enzyme activity decreased during the second phaseCirculating monocytes in HIV-1-infected viremic subjects exhibit an antiapoptosis gene signature and virus- and host-mediated apoptosis resistance.Transcriptome analysis of primary monocytes from HIV-positive patients with differential responses to antiretroviral therapy.Gene array studies in HIV-1 infectionComplex determinants in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope gp120 mediate CXCR4-dependent infection of macrophages.Sensing of HIV-1 Entry Triggers a Type I Interferon Response in Human Primary Macrophages.HIV-1 Infection Primes Macrophages Through STAT Signaling to Promote Enhanced Inflammation and Viral Replication.Transcriptome analysis of monocyte-HIV interactions.HIV-1 and the macrophage
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Impact on genetic networks in human macrophages by a CCR5 strain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
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Carter R Coberley
James J Kohler
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10.1128/JVI.78.21.11477-11486.2004
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z