PRODUCTIVE HIV-1 INFECTION OF NORMAL HUMAN MAMMARY EPITHELIAL-CELLS

  • TONIOLO A
  • SERRA C
  • CONALDI PG
  • BASOLO F
  • FALCONE V
  • DOLEI A
Publication date
January 1995
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Abstract

Objective and design: To determine the susceptibility of mammary epithelial cells (MEG) to HIV-1 as breastfeeding is an established route of HIV transmission, although the origin of virus in breastmilk is unclear. Methods: Primary epithelial cell cultures were derived from the mammary glands of healthy donors; immortalized MEC lines were also used. HIV infection was followed by detection of infectious particle production, p24 antigen and viral sequences. Results: Seven out of 11 primary MEC cultures and two out of three MEC lines were productively infected by HIV-1. Virus replication significantly reduced cell proliferation, although cell viability was only slightly affected. Cytopathic changes were not observed. MEC cultures expressed low ...

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