HIV-1-associated disruption of intestinal homeostasis is a major factor contributing to chronic immune activation and inflammation. Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial in maintaining intestinal homeostasis, but the impact of HIV-1 infection on intestinal DC number and function has not been extensively studied. We compared the frequency and activation/maturation status of colonic myeloid DC (mDC) subsets (CD1c(+) and CD1c(neg)) and plasmacytoid DCs in untreated HIV-1-infected subjects with uninfected controls. Colonic mDCs in HIV-1-infected subjects had increased CD40 but decreased CD83 expression, and CD40 expression on CD1c(+) mDCs positively correlated with mucosal HIV-1 viral load, with mucosal and systemic cytokine production, and with fr...
A common route for HIV-1 infection is sexual transmission across colorectal mucosa, which is thought...
The innate immune cells underlying mucosal inflammatory responses and damage during acute HIV-1 infe...
The gut mucosa is an important site of virus replication and immune activation in individuals infect...
HIV-1-associated disruption of intestinal homeostasis is a major factor contributing to chronic immu...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
BackgroundHIV-1 infection is associated with intestinal inflammation, changes in the enteric microbi...
Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of HIV-1 infection; specifically, the activation of T cells ...
The roles of immunodeficiency and combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in shaping the gut microbio...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Abstract Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected immun...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Introduction: Impairment of the gastrointestinal (GI) barrier leads to microbial translocation and p...
HIV infection causes the progressive depletion of CD4+ T-lymphocytes and profound modifications of T...
A common route for HIV-1 infection is sexual transmission across colorectal mucosa, which is thought...
The innate immune cells underlying mucosal inflammatory responses and damage during acute HIV-1 infe...
The gut mucosa is an important site of virus replication and immune activation in individuals infect...
HIV-1-associated disruption of intestinal homeostasis is a major factor contributing to chronic immu...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection disrupts the intestinal immune system, leading to m...
BackgroundHIV-1 infection is associated with intestinal inflammation, changes in the enteric microbi...
Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of HIV-1 infection; specifically, the activation of T cells ...
The roles of immunodeficiency and combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in shaping the gut microbio...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Abstract Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected immun...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Gut-associated immune system has been identified as a major battlefield during the early phases of H...
Introduction: Impairment of the gastrointestinal (GI) barrier leads to microbial translocation and p...
HIV infection causes the progressive depletion of CD4+ T-lymphocytes and profound modifications of T...
A common route for HIV-1 infection is sexual transmission across colorectal mucosa, which is thought...
The innate immune cells underlying mucosal inflammatory responses and damage during acute HIV-1 infe...
The gut mucosa is an important site of virus replication and immune activation in individuals infect...