Abstract The molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) particles are poorly understood. Most of the work on HIV-1 assembly has been performed in T cells in which viral particle budding and assembly take place at the plasma membrane. In contrast, few studies have been performed on macrophages, the other major target of HIV-1. Infected macrophages represent a viral reservoir and probably play a key role in HIV-1 physiopathology. Indeed macrophages retain infectious particles for long periods of time, keeping them protected from anti-viral immune response or drug treatments. Here, we present an overview of what is known about HIV-1 assembly in macrophages as compared to T lymphocytes ...
During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as ‘‘viral reservoirs’ ’ that accumulate and re...
International audienceMacrophages represent viral reservoirs in HIV-1-infected patients and accumula...
<div><p>During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as “viral reservoirs” that accumulate a...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is thought to assemble and bud at the plasma membrane of infected...
Background In HIV-infected macrophages, newly formed progeny virus particles accumulate in intracel...
Macrophages are a major target of HIV-1 infection and are believed to act as viral reservoirs and me...
Macrophages are a major target of HIV-1 infection and are believed to act as viral reservoirs and me...
In macrophages, HIV-1 accumulates in intracellular vesicles designated virus-containing compartments...
SummaryMacrophages represent viral reservoirs in HIV-1-infected patients and accumulate viral partic...
During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as "viral reservoirs" that accumulate and retai...
During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as ‘‘viral reservoirs’ ’ that accumulate and re...
International audienceMacrophages represent viral reservoirs in HIV-1-infected patients and accumula...
<div><p>During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as “viral reservoirs” that accumulate a...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms involved in the assembly of newly synthesized Human I...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is thought to assemble and bud at the plasma membrane of infected...
Background In HIV-infected macrophages, newly formed progeny virus particles accumulate in intracel...
Macrophages are a major target of HIV-1 infection and are believed to act as viral reservoirs and me...
Macrophages are a major target of HIV-1 infection and are believed to act as viral reservoirs and me...
In macrophages, HIV-1 accumulates in intracellular vesicles designated virus-containing compartments...
SummaryMacrophages represent viral reservoirs in HIV-1-infected patients and accumulate viral partic...
During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as "viral reservoirs" that accumulate and retai...
During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as ‘‘viral reservoirs’ ’ that accumulate and re...
International audienceMacrophages represent viral reservoirs in HIV-1-infected patients and accumula...
<div><p>During HIV pathogenesis, infected macrophages behave as “viral reservoirs” that accumulate a...