Objective: Dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-3 grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) participates in the initial stages of sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection by recognizing highly mannosylated structures presented in multiple copies on HIV-1 gp120 and promoting virus dissemination. Inhibition of HIV interaction with DC-SIGN thus represents a potential therapeutic approach for viral entry inhibition at the mucosal level. Design: Herein we evaluate the efficacy in inhibiting HIV-1 infection and the potential toxicity of a multimeric glycomimetic DC-SIGN ligand (Dendron 12). Methods: The ability of Dendron 12 to block HIV-1 infection was assessed in cellular and human cervical explant models. Selectivity of Dendro...
AbstractIt is generally believed that during the sexual transmission of HIV-1, the glycan-specific D...
DC-SIGN is a dendritic cell-specific C-type lectin receptor that recognizes highly glycosylated liga...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a huge health problem, causing the death of over 1 milli...
Objective: DC-SIGN participates in the initial stages of sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection by rec...
Background: Development of topical microbicides and entry inhibitors is a promising approach to prev...
Background: Development of topical microbicides is a promising approach to prevent sexually transmit...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of mucosal HIV infection. DC-SIGN, by binding ...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of mucosal HIV infection. DC-SIGN, by binding ...
Identification of cellular factors involved in HIV-1 entry and transmission at mucosal surfaces is c...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a huge health problem of the 21st century, causing the d...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of infection by HIV. DC-SIGN, by binding high ...
Early stages of mucosal infection are potential targets for HIV-1 prevention. CD4 is the primary rec...
AbstractIt is generally believed that during the sexual transmission of HIV-1, the glycan-specific D...
DC-SIGN is a dendritic cell-specific C-type lectin receptor that recognizes highly glycosylated liga...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a huge health problem, causing the death of over 1 milli...
Objective: DC-SIGN participates in the initial stages of sexually transmitted HIV-1 infection by rec...
Background: Development of topical microbicides and entry inhibitors is a promising approach to prev...
Background: Development of topical microbicides is a promising approach to prevent sexually transmit...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of mucosal HIV infection. DC-SIGN, by binding ...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of mucosal HIV infection. DC-SIGN, by binding ...
Identification of cellular factors involved in HIV-1 entry and transmission at mucosal surfaces is c...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a huge health problem of the 21st century, causing the d...
The initial steps of viral infections are mediated by interactions between viral proteins and cellul...
Background: DC-SIGN is involved in the initial stages of infection by HIV. DC-SIGN, by binding high ...
Early stages of mucosal infection are potential targets for HIV-1 prevention. CD4 is the primary rec...
AbstractIt is generally believed that during the sexual transmission of HIV-1, the glycan-specific D...
DC-SIGN is a dendritic cell-specific C-type lectin receptor that recognizes highly glycosylated liga...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is still a huge health problem, causing the death of over 1 milli...