HIV infection not only destroys CD4+ T cells but also inflicts serious damage to the B-cell compartment, such as lymphadenopathy, destruction of normal B-cell follicle architecture, polyclonal hypergammaglobulinemia, increased apoptosis of B cells, and irreversible loss of memory B-cell responses with advanced HIV disease. Subepithelial B cells and plasma cells are also affected, which results in loss of mucosal IgG and IgA antibodies. This leaves the mucosal barrier vulnerable to bacterial translocation. The ensuing immune activation in mucosal tissues adds fuel to the fire of local HIV replication. We postulate that compromised mucosal antibody defenses also facilitate superinfection of HIV-positive individuals with new HIV strains. This ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus, generated during contact between HIV-infected cells and the ap...
HIV-1 infections are generally initiated at mucosal sites. Thus, IgA antibody, which plays pivotal r...
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission at mucosal surfaces will likely require durable pre-existing mucosa...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Although IgA is the most abundantly produced immunoglobulin in humans, its role in preventing HIV-1 ...
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission at mucosal surfaces will likely require durable pre-existing mucosa...
Mucosal tissues are the primary site of natural HIV transmission and a major reservoir for HIV repli...
Definition of the key parameters mediating effective antibody blocking of HIV-1 acquisition within m...
Mucosal sites serve as the principle venues through which primary human immunode®ciency virus type 1...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts over many years at developing a HIV vaccine based...
International audienceAIDS is mainly a sexually transmitted disease, and accordingly, mucosal tissue...
OBJECTIVE: Although passive immunization with anti-HIV-1 Env IgG1 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
Summary: Mucosal immune responses to HIV-1 involve the recognition of the viral envelope glycoprotei...
The importance of natural IgM antibodies in protection against infections is still emerging and thes...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus, generated during contact between HIV-infected cells and the ap...
HIV-1 infections are generally initiated at mucosal sites. Thus, IgA antibody, which plays pivotal r...
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission at mucosal surfaces will likely require durable pre-existing mucosa...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Although IgA is the most abundantly produced immunoglobulin in humans, its role in preventing HIV-1 ...
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission at mucosal surfaces will likely require durable pre-existing mucosa...
Mucosal tissues are the primary site of natural HIV transmission and a major reservoir for HIV repli...
Definition of the key parameters mediating effective antibody blocking of HIV-1 acquisition within m...
Mucosal sites serve as the principle venues through which primary human immunode®ciency virus type 1...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts over many years at developing a HIV vaccine based...
International audienceAIDS is mainly a sexually transmitted disease, and accordingly, mucosal tissue...
OBJECTIVE: Although passive immunization with anti-HIV-1 Env IgG1 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
Summary: Mucosal immune responses to HIV-1 involve the recognition of the viral envelope glycoprotei...
The importance of natural IgM antibodies in protection against infections is still emerging and thes...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus, generated during contact between HIV-infected cells and the ap...
HIV-1 infections are generally initiated at mucosal sites. Thus, IgA antibody, which plays pivotal r...
Prevention of HIV-1 transmission at mucosal surfaces will likely require durable pre-existing mucosa...