AbstractA previous study showed a portion of HIV-1 plasma virus was lysed by the addition of exogenous human AB+seronegative complement. The current study was performed to determine whether infectious plasma virus was inactivated by complement. Incubation of plasma virus with AB+-seronegative serum resulted in substantial decreases in infectious titers, demonstrating that infectious plasma virus is susceptible to complement-mediated inactivation. Although complement also induced some lysis of plasma virus samples, virus was neutralized to a significantly higher degree, suggesting neutralization did not occur solely by lysis. Additionally, C5-deficient complement substantially neutralized virus, indicating coating of virus by early complemen...
Abstract Background Non-neutralising antibodies to the envelope glycoprotein are elicited during acu...
The complement system was examined in a group of eight patients (six with lymphoadenopathy syndrome ...
Particulate glycoproteins lacking sialic acid, such as desialylated enveloped viruses, readily activ...
AbstractA previous study showed a portion of HIV-1 plasma virus was lysed by the addition of exogeno...
To explore the possibility that antibody-mediated complement lysis contributes to viremia control in...
Human immunodeficiency virus type-2 (HIV-2) infected individuals develop immunodeficiency with a con...
In human plasma, HIV activates the complement system, even in the absence of specific antibodies. Co...
Host defense against viral infection is extremely complex and includes both humoral and cellular imm...
Complement provides a key immunologic defense against invading pathogens; thus, a clear understandin...
Complement is an innate immune response system that most animal viruses encounter during natural inf...
The envelope surface glycoprotein C (gC) of HSV-1 interferes with the complement cascade by binding ...
<p>Inhibitory activity of patient plasma against the heterologous virus JR-FL was measured in presen...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–induced complement activation may play a role in chro...
<div><p>(A) Plasma from HIV-positive individuals specifically lyses HIV in presence of active comple...
Activation of the human complement system leads to complement deposition on human immunodeficiency v...
Abstract Background Non-neutralising antibodies to the envelope glycoprotein are elicited during acu...
The complement system was examined in a group of eight patients (six with lymphoadenopathy syndrome ...
Particulate glycoproteins lacking sialic acid, such as desialylated enveloped viruses, readily activ...
AbstractA previous study showed a portion of HIV-1 plasma virus was lysed by the addition of exogeno...
To explore the possibility that antibody-mediated complement lysis contributes to viremia control in...
Human immunodeficiency virus type-2 (HIV-2) infected individuals develop immunodeficiency with a con...
In human plasma, HIV activates the complement system, even in the absence of specific antibodies. Co...
Host defense against viral infection is extremely complex and includes both humoral and cellular imm...
Complement provides a key immunologic defense against invading pathogens; thus, a clear understandin...
Complement is an innate immune response system that most animal viruses encounter during natural inf...
The envelope surface glycoprotein C (gC) of HSV-1 interferes with the complement cascade by binding ...
<p>Inhibitory activity of patient plasma against the heterologous virus JR-FL was measured in presen...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–induced complement activation may play a role in chro...
<div><p>(A) Plasma from HIV-positive individuals specifically lyses HIV in presence of active comple...
Activation of the human complement system leads to complement deposition on human immunodeficiency v...
Abstract Background Non-neutralising antibodies to the envelope glycoprotein are elicited during acu...
The complement system was examined in a group of eight patients (six with lymphoadenopathy syndrome ...
Particulate glycoproteins lacking sialic acid, such as desialylated enveloped viruses, readily activ...