International audienceAmongst the many strategies aiming at inhibiting HIV-1 infection, blocking viral entry has been recently recognized as a very promising approach. Using diverse in vitro models and a broad range of HIV-1 primary patient isolates, we report here that IND02, a type A procyanidin polyphenol extracted from cinnamon, that features trimeric and pentameric forms displays an anti-HIV-1 activity against CXCR4 and CCR5 viruses with 1-7 μM ED50 for the trimer. Competition experiments, using a surface plasmon resonance-based binding assay, revealed that IND02 inhibited envelope binding to CD4 and heparan sulphate (HS) as well as to an antibody (mAb 17b) directed against the gp120 co-receptor binding site with an IC50 in the low μM ...
Despite years of research, a vaccine that can end the HIV/AIDS pandemic is not in the foreseeable fu...
Taylor-Robinson, AW ORCiD: 0000-0001-7342-8348Belonging to the Lentivirus genus of animal retrovirus...
HIV protease inhibitor (PI)-induced inflammatory response in macrophages is a major risk factor for ...
Amongst the many strategies aiming at inhibiting HIV-1 infection, blocking viral entry has been rece...
Amongst the many strategies aiming at inhibiting HIV-1 infection, blocking viral entry has been rece...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of liver disease wor...
Molecules derived from cinnamon have demonstrated diverse pharmacological activities against infecti...
Although anti-retroviral therapies have greatly extended the lives of HIV infected individuals, curr...
A large variety of natural products have been described as anti-HIV agents, and for a portion thereo...
Background: In the past years, advances in HIV-1 drug therapy have transformed HIV-1 infection from ...
Background: Development of topical microbicides and entry inhibitors is a promising approach to prev...
The high rate of HIV-1 mutation and the frequent sexual transmission highlight the need for novel th...
Here, we report the anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) potency and underlying mechanisms of a K...
Abstract Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) are potential HIV microbicidal agents with a high geneti...
BACKGROUND: The glycan-targeting C-type DC-SIGN lectin receptor is implicated in the transmission of...
Despite years of research, a vaccine that can end the HIV/AIDS pandemic is not in the foreseeable fu...
Taylor-Robinson, AW ORCiD: 0000-0001-7342-8348Belonging to the Lentivirus genus of animal retrovirus...
HIV protease inhibitor (PI)-induced inflammatory response in macrophages is a major risk factor for ...
Amongst the many strategies aiming at inhibiting HIV-1 infection, blocking viral entry has been rece...
Amongst the many strategies aiming at inhibiting HIV-1 infection, blocking viral entry has been rece...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause of liver disease wor...
Molecules derived from cinnamon have demonstrated diverse pharmacological activities against infecti...
Although anti-retroviral therapies have greatly extended the lives of HIV infected individuals, curr...
A large variety of natural products have been described as anti-HIV agents, and for a portion thereo...
Background: In the past years, advances in HIV-1 drug therapy have transformed HIV-1 infection from ...
Background: Development of topical microbicides and entry inhibitors is a promising approach to prev...
The high rate of HIV-1 mutation and the frequent sexual transmission highlight the need for novel th...
Here, we report the anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) potency and underlying mechanisms of a K...
Abstract Carbohydrate-binding agents (CBAs) are potential HIV microbicidal agents with a high geneti...
BACKGROUND: The glycan-targeting C-type DC-SIGN lectin receptor is implicated in the transmission of...
Despite years of research, a vaccine that can end the HIV/AIDS pandemic is not in the foreseeable fu...
Taylor-Robinson, AW ORCiD: 0000-0001-7342-8348Belonging to the Lentivirus genus of animal retrovirus...
HIV protease inhibitor (PI)-induced inflammatory response in macrophages is a major risk factor for ...