The female reproductive tract (FRT) is the most common site of infection during HIV transmission to women, but viral remodeling complicates characterization of cells targeted for infection. Here, we report extensive phenotypic analyses of HIV-infected endometrial cells by CyTOF, and use a 'nearest neighbor' bioinformatics approach to trace cells to their original pre-infection phenotypes. Like in blood, HIV preferentially targets memory CD4+ T cells in the endometrium, but these cells exhibit unique phenotypes and sustain much higher levels of infection. Genital cell remodeling by HIV includes downregulating TCR complex components and modulating chemokine receptor expression to promote dissemination of infected cells to lymphoid follicles. ...
Factors underlying HIV acquisition in women remain incompletely understood. This study evaluated ex ...
The importance of myeloid cells in HIV transmission in the female genital tract is uncertain. Becaus...
ProblemThe goal of this study was to investigate the phenotype and functional responsiveness of CD4(...
HIV viral reservoirs are established very early during infection. Resident memory T cells (T) are pr...
Plasma viral load predicts genital tract human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) shedding in HIV-infected...
Worldwide most HIV infections occur through heterosexual transmission, involving complex interaction...
Relatively little is known about features of T cells targeted by HIV in vivo. By applying ...
To characterize susceptibility to HIV infection, we phenotyped infected tonsillar T cells by si...
T cells residing in mucosal tissues play important roles in homeostasis and defense against microbia...
The global AIDS pandemic continues to expand and in some regions of the world, such as southern Afri...
The global AIDS pandemic continues to expand and in some regions of the world, such as southern Afri...
In vitro studies suggest that CD4+ T cells can exhibit different susceptibilities to HIV infection d...
In blood, the accumulation of terminally differentiated (TD) T cells during HIV infection is associa...
BackgroundUnderstanding the immune profile of CD4 T cells, the primary targets for HIV, in the femal...
Chlamydia trachomatis causes a predominantly asymptomatic, but generally inflammatory, genital infec...
Factors underlying HIV acquisition in women remain incompletely understood. This study evaluated ex ...
The importance of myeloid cells in HIV transmission in the female genital tract is uncertain. Becaus...
ProblemThe goal of this study was to investigate the phenotype and functional responsiveness of CD4(...
HIV viral reservoirs are established very early during infection. Resident memory T cells (T) are pr...
Plasma viral load predicts genital tract human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) shedding in HIV-infected...
Worldwide most HIV infections occur through heterosexual transmission, involving complex interaction...
Relatively little is known about features of T cells targeted by HIV in vivo. By applying ...
To characterize susceptibility to HIV infection, we phenotyped infected tonsillar T cells by si...
T cells residing in mucosal tissues play important roles in homeostasis and defense against microbia...
The global AIDS pandemic continues to expand and in some regions of the world, such as southern Afri...
The global AIDS pandemic continues to expand and in some regions of the world, such as southern Afri...
In vitro studies suggest that CD4+ T cells can exhibit different susceptibilities to HIV infection d...
In blood, the accumulation of terminally differentiated (TD) T cells during HIV infection is associa...
BackgroundUnderstanding the immune profile of CD4 T cells, the primary targets for HIV, in the femal...
Chlamydia trachomatis causes a predominantly asymptomatic, but generally inflammatory, genital infec...
Factors underlying HIV acquisition in women remain incompletely understood. This study evaluated ex ...
The importance of myeloid cells in HIV transmission in the female genital tract is uncertain. Becaus...
ProblemThe goal of this study was to investigate the phenotype and functional responsiveness of CD4(...