Objective: To characterize the mechanism of in vitro antigen-induced apoptotic T-cell death in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of HIV-1-infected individuals. Design and methods: PBMC from HIV-1-infected and uninfected individuals were unstimulated or stimulated with HIV-1 envelope synthetic peptides (Env) or influenza A virus to determine the extent of antigen-stimulated apoptotic T-cell death, whether this death was limited to the CD4+ subset, and the effects of cytokines on T-cell death. Death was assessed by apoptotic nuclear morphology after 7 days of culture by fluorescence microscopy using a DNA-specific dye. Transwell cultures and supernatant transfers were utilized to test whether a soluble factor produced by HIV-posit...
Viruses have evolved numerous mechanisms to evade the host immune system, and one of the strategies ...
The pathway causing CD4 T-cell death in HIV-infected hosts remains poorly understood although apopto...
International audienceThe progressive loss of CD4+ T cells during HIV infection of lymphoid tissues ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection leads to a progressive loss of CD4+ T helper (Th) type ...
The progressive loss of CD4 T lymphocyte is patognomonic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infec...
Programmed death of T cells has been proposed as one of the mechanisms by which HIV affects immune f...
The mechanisms by which HIV-1 infection kills T lymphocytes are not clearly established. Apoptosis i...
AbstractHIV-1 infection leads to death of CD4+T cellsin vivoandin vitro,although the mechanisms of t...
To support the hypothesis that indirect mechanisms mediated by viral products like the HIV envelope ...
Infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is associated with an early immune dysfunction and p...
AbstractDisease progression in human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals is f...
In HIV-1 infection the ongoing depletion of CD4+ T-lymphocytes is believed, to a large extent, to be...
Although the replicative life cycle of HIV within CD4 T cells is understood in molecular detail, les...
AbstractIn vitroinfection of PHA-stimulated, normal CD4+human peripheral blood T lymphocytes (PBLs) ...
HIV infection is marked by the progressive destruction of the CD4 T lymphocyte subset, an essential ...
Viruses have evolved numerous mechanisms to evade the host immune system, and one of the strategies ...
The pathway causing CD4 T-cell death in HIV-infected hosts remains poorly understood although apopto...
International audienceThe progressive loss of CD4+ T cells during HIV infection of lymphoid tissues ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection leads to a progressive loss of CD4+ T helper (Th) type ...
The progressive loss of CD4 T lymphocyte is patognomonic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infec...
Programmed death of T cells has been proposed as one of the mechanisms by which HIV affects immune f...
The mechanisms by which HIV-1 infection kills T lymphocytes are not clearly established. Apoptosis i...
AbstractHIV-1 infection leads to death of CD4+T cellsin vivoandin vitro,although the mechanisms of t...
To support the hypothesis that indirect mechanisms mediated by viral products like the HIV envelope ...
Infection by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is associated with an early immune dysfunction and p...
AbstractDisease progression in human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals is f...
In HIV-1 infection the ongoing depletion of CD4+ T-lymphocytes is believed, to a large extent, to be...
Although the replicative life cycle of HIV within CD4 T cells is understood in molecular detail, les...
AbstractIn vitroinfection of PHA-stimulated, normal CD4+human peripheral blood T lymphocytes (PBLs) ...
HIV infection is marked by the progressive destruction of the CD4 T lymphocyte subset, an essential ...
Viruses have evolved numerous mechanisms to evade the host immune system, and one of the strategies ...
The pathway causing CD4 T-cell death in HIV-infected hosts remains poorly understood although apopto...
International audienceThe progressive loss of CD4+ T cells during HIV infection of lymphoid tissues ...