Abstract Cardiovascular diseases and thrombotic events became major clinical problems in the combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) era. Although the precise mechanisms behind these clinical problems have not been fully elucidated, a persistent pro-inflammatory state plays a central role. As platelets play important roles on both, thrombus formation and inflammatory/immune response, we aimed at investigating platelet function in HIV-infected subjects virologically controlled through cART. We evaluate parameters of activation, mitochondrial function and activation of apoptosis pathways in platelets from 30 HIV-infected individuals under stable cART and 36 healthy volunteers. Despite viral control achieved through cART, HIV-infected individua...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
Gerrit Kann,1,* Junaid Owasil,1,* Karina Kuczka,2 Annette Haberl,1 Timo Wolf,1 Pavel Khaykin...
Background and purpose Some clinical studies have reported increased myocardial infarction in people...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether gut-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could affect pla...
Background: HIV infection is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) and ris...
With the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, cardiovascular disease has become an imp...
Contains fulltext : 231534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)HIV infection a...
Platelets are anucleate cytoplasmic cell fragments that circulate in the blood, where they are invol...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
Gerrit Kann,1,* Junaid Owasil,1,* Karina Kuczka,2 Annette Haberl,1 Timo Wolf,1 Pavel Khaykin...
Background and purpose Some clinical studies have reported increased myocardial infarction in people...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether gut-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) could affect pla...
Background: HIV infection is associated with increased risk of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) and ris...
With the advent of highly effective antiretroviral therapy, cardiovascular disease has become an imp...
Contains fulltext : 231534.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)HIV infection a...
Platelets are anucleate cytoplasmic cell fragments that circulate in the blood, where they are invol...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
International audienceImmunological non-responders (InRs) are HIV-infected individuals in whom the a...
Gerrit Kann,1,* Junaid Owasil,1,* Karina Kuczka,2 Annette Haberl,1 Timo Wolf,1 Pavel Khaykin...