AbstractEpithelial cells lining the oral cavity are exposed to HIV-1 through breast-feeding and oral–genital contact. Genital secretions and breast milk of HIV-1-infected subjects contain both cell-free and cell-associated virus. To determine if oral epithelial cells can be infected with HIV-1 we exposed gingival keratinocytes and adenoid epithelial cells to cell-free virus and HIV-1-infected peripheral blood mononuclear cells and monocytes. Using primary isolates we determined that gingival keratinocytes are susceptible to HIV-1 infection via cell-free CD4-independent infection only. R5 but not X4 viral strains were capable of infecting the keratinocytes. Further, infected cells were able to release infectious virus. In addition, primary e...
The innate immune response is a key barrier against pathogenic microorganisms such as human immunode...
ABSTRACTThere is evidence from clinical case reports and epidemiological studies that human immunode...
In the context of HIV sexual transmission at the genital mucosa, initial interactions between the vi...
The majority of HIV-1 infections worldwide are acquired via mucosal surfaces. However, unlike the va...
The majority of HIV-1 infections worldwide are acquired via mucosal surfaces. However, unlike the va...
Abstract Background Oral keratinocytes on the mucosal surface are frequently exposed to HIV-1 throug...
The predominant route of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission is infection acros...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is most commonly transmitted by sexual activity. HIV is foun...
Oropharyngeal mucosal epithelia of fetuses/neonates/infants and the genital epithelia of adults play...
AbstractOral transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in adult populations is rare. Howeve...
The contribution of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in...
Objective and design: To determine the susceptibility of mammary epithelial cells (MEG) to HIV-1 as ...
Viable tissue sections and isolated cell cultures from the human fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, and...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection causes a growing pandemic throughout the world...
The intestinal mucosa is a preferential portal of entry for HIV-1 during mother-to-child transmissio...
The innate immune response is a key barrier against pathogenic microorganisms such as human immunode...
ABSTRACTThere is evidence from clinical case reports and epidemiological studies that human immunode...
In the context of HIV sexual transmission at the genital mucosa, initial interactions between the vi...
The majority of HIV-1 infections worldwide are acquired via mucosal surfaces. However, unlike the va...
The majority of HIV-1 infections worldwide are acquired via mucosal surfaces. However, unlike the va...
Abstract Background Oral keratinocytes on the mucosal surface are frequently exposed to HIV-1 throug...
The predominant route of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission is infection acros...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is most commonly transmitted by sexual activity. HIV is foun...
Oropharyngeal mucosal epithelia of fetuses/neonates/infants and the genital epithelia of adults play...
AbstractOral transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in adult populations is rare. Howeve...
The contribution of mammary epithelial cells (MEC) to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in...
Objective and design: To determine the susceptibility of mammary epithelial cells (MEG) to HIV-1 as ...
Viable tissue sections and isolated cell cultures from the human fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, and...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection causes a growing pandemic throughout the world...
The intestinal mucosa is a preferential portal of entry for HIV-1 during mother-to-child transmissio...
The innate immune response is a key barrier against pathogenic microorganisms such as human immunode...
ABSTRACTThere is evidence from clinical case reports and epidemiological studies that human immunode...
In the context of HIV sexual transmission at the genital mucosa, initial interactions between the vi...