AbstractAstrocytes persistently infected with HIV-1 can transmit virus to CD4+ cells, suggesting that astrocytes may be a source of viral persistence and dissemination in the brain. In the present study, we investigated the fate of HIV-1 upon infection of astrocytes. HIV-1 was observed in vesicle-like structures. Unspliced genomic RNA and extrachromosomal HIV-1 DNA were detected in astrocytes, with levels declining over time. The extrachromosomal viral DNA was not de novo reverse transcribed in astrocytes but most likely the products of intravirion reverse transcription present in the virus inoculum. Integrated HIV-1 DNA was not detected in assays sensitive to detect 2 integrated copies of provirus. However, the majority of astrocyte cultur...
The question of whether the human brain is an anatomical site of persistent HIV-1 infection during s...
AbstractAstrocytes protect neurons but also evoke a proinflammatory response to injury and viral inf...
Neurocognitive disorders continue to occur in HIV-infected individuals, despite successful antiretro...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc.Astrocytes persistently infected with HIV-1 can transmit virus to CD4+...
AbstractAstrocytes persistently infected with HIV-1 can transmit virus to CD4+ cells, suggesting tha...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
HIV-1 infection of astrocytes is involved in HIV-1 induced neurological diseases and is a possible s...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to characterize the role that astrocytes play for neuropat...
Although HIV was known to infect the brain soon after discovery of the virus, infection of astroglia...
HIV-1 disseminates to diverse tissues and establishes long-lived viral reservoirs. These reservoirs ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the brain is associated with neurol...
HIV-1 disseminates to diverse tissues and establishes long-lived viral reservoirs. These reservoirs ...
The question of whether the human brain is an anatomical site of persistent HIV-1 infection during s...
AbstractAstrocytes protect neurons but also evoke a proinflammatory response to injury and viral inf...
Neurocognitive disorders continue to occur in HIV-infected individuals, despite successful antiretro...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc.Astrocytes persistently infected with HIV-1 can transmit virus to CD4+...
AbstractAstrocytes persistently infected with HIV-1 can transmit virus to CD4+ cells, suggesting tha...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
HIV-1 infection of astrocytes is involved in HIV-1 induced neurological diseases and is a possible s...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
Astrocytes are extensively infected with HIV-1 in vivo and play a significant role in the developmen...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to characterize the role that astrocytes play for neuropat...
Although HIV was known to infect the brain soon after discovery of the virus, infection of astroglia...
HIV-1 disseminates to diverse tissues and establishes long-lived viral reservoirs. These reservoirs ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of the brain is associated with neurol...
HIV-1 disseminates to diverse tissues and establishes long-lived viral reservoirs. These reservoirs ...
The question of whether the human brain is an anatomical site of persistent HIV-1 infection during s...
AbstractAstrocytes protect neurons but also evoke a proinflammatory response to injury and viral inf...
Neurocognitive disorders continue to occur in HIV-infected individuals, despite successful antiretro...