ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules including complement components. Opsonized HIV-1 by complement enhances the infection of various mucosal target cells, such as dendritic cells (DC) and epithelial cells. RESULTS: We herein evaluated the effect of HIV-1 complement opsonization on microbicide candidates' activity, by using three in vitro mucosal models: CCR5-tropic HIV-1JR-CSF transcytosis through epithelial cells, HIV-1JR-CSF attachment on immature monocyte-derived dendritic cells (iMDDC), and infectivity of iMDDC by CCR5-tropic HIV-1BaL and CXCR4-tropic HIV-1NDK. A panel of 10 microbicide candidates [T20, CADA, lectines HHA & GNA, PVAS, human lactoferrin, and monoclonal antibodies IgG1B1...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
The initial interaction between HIV-1 and the host occurs at the mucosa during sexual intercourse. I...
The initial interaction between HIV-1 and the host occurs at the mucosa during sexual intercourse. I...
<p><b>(A) DCs are effectively infected with HIV-C</b>. Immature dendritic cells (iDCs) were infected...
Semen is important in determining HIV-1 susceptibility but it is unclear how it affects virus transm...
DCs express intrinsic cellular defense mechanisms to specifically inhibit HIV-1 replication. Thus, D...
Induction of optimal HIV-1-specific T-cell responses, which can contribute to controlling viral infe...
Pathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs) at mucosal surfaces ...
Pathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs) at mucosal surfaces ...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV-1 in genital secretions may be opsonized by several molecules ...
The initial interaction between HIV-1 and the host occurs at the mucosa during sexual intercourse. I...
The initial interaction between HIV-1 and the host occurs at the mucosa during sexual intercourse. I...
<p><b>(A) DCs are effectively infected with HIV-C</b>. Immature dendritic cells (iDCs) were infected...
Semen is important in determining HIV-1 susceptibility but it is unclear how it affects virus transm...
DCs express intrinsic cellular defense mechanisms to specifically inhibit HIV-1 replication. Thus, D...
Induction of optimal HIV-1-specific T-cell responses, which can contribute to controlling viral infe...
Pathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs) at mucosal surfaces ...
Pathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs) at mucosal surfaces ...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...
International audiencePathogenic bacteria and their microbial products activate dendritic cells (DCs...