نتایج جستجو برای: tropic

تعداد نتایج: 2227  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1999
S Glushakova Y Yi J C Grivel A Singh D Schols E De Clercq R G Collman L Margolis

Many HIV-1 isolates at the late stage of disease are capable of using both CXCR4 and CCR5 in transfected cell lines, and are thus termed dual-tropic. Here we asked whether these dual-tropic variants also use both coreceptors for productive infection in a natural human lymphoid tissue microenvironment, and whether use of a particular coreceptor is associated with viral cytopathicity. We used 3 c...

2017
Nadia T Sebastian Thomas D Zaikos Valeri Terry Frances Taschuk Lucy A McNamara Adewunmi Onafuwa-Nuga Ryan Yucha Robert A J Signer James Riddell Iv Dale Bixby Norman Markowitz Sean J Morrison Kathleen L Collins

Latent HIV infection of long-lived cells is a barrier to viral clearance. Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells are a heterogeneous population of cells, some of which are long-lived. CXCR4-tropic HIVs infect a broad range of HSPC subtypes, including hematopoietic stem cells, which are multi-potent and long-lived. However, CCR5-tropic HIV infection is limited to more differentiated progenitor ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
N V Somia H Miyoshi M J Schmitt I M Verma

We report the generation of retroviral vectors based on Moloney murine leukemia virus that specifically transduce cells infected with T-cell-tropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). This vector was pseudotyped with T-cell-tropic HIV-1 receptors CD4 and CXCR4. We demonstrate that transduction is contingent upon HIV-1 gp120 and gp41 expression.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1996
Angela Granelli-Piperno Bernhard Moser Melissa Pope Dongling Chen Yang Wei Frank Isdell Una O'Doherty William Paxton Richard Koup Svetlana Mojsov Nina Bhardwaj Ian Clark-Lewis Marco Baggiolini Ralph M. Steinman

HIV-1 actively replicates in dendritic cell (DC)-T cell cocultures, but it has been difficult to demonstrate substantial infection of purified mature DCs. We now find that HIV-1 begins reverse transcription much more efficiently in DCs than T cells, even though T cells have higher levels of CD4 and gp120 binding. DCs isolated from skin or from blood precursors behave similarly. Several M-tropic...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
N Bannert M Farzan D S Friend H Ochi K S Price J Sodroski J A Boyce

Mast cells are critical components of innate and adaptive immunity that differentiate in tissues in situ from circulating committed progenitor cells. We now demonstrate that human cord blood-derived mast cell progenitors are susceptible to infection with macrophagetropic (M-tropic) and dualtropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) isolates but not with T-cell-tropic (T-tropic) strains....

Journal: :Journal of medical virology 2002
Micheline McCarthy Jun He Denise Auger Rebeca Geffin Cristina Woodson Cecelia Hutto Charles Wood Gwendolyn Scott

The longitudinal evolution of HIV-1 phenotypes was studied in a cohort of six vertically infected children with early onset and rapid progression of clinical disease. Among 30 viral isolates obtained from peripheral blood, tropisms for both human blood-derived cells (macrophages, T-lymphocytes), and for human neural (brain-derived) cells (microglia, astrocytes) were determined, as was chemokine...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
Benjamin J. Doranz Kathie Grovit-Ferbas Matthew P. Sharron Si-Hua Mao Matthew Bidwell Goetz Eric S. Daar Robert W. Doms William A. O'Brien

The chemokine receptor CXCR4 is the major coreceptor used for cellular entry by T cell- tropic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 strains, whereas CCR5 is used by macrophage (M)-tropic strains. Here we show that a small-molecule inhibitor, ALX40-4C, inhibits HIV-1 envelope (Env)-mediated membrane fusion and viral entry directly at the level of coreceptor use. ALX40-4C inhibited HIV-1 use of t...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1994
A B van't Wout N A Kootstra G A Mulder-Kampinga N Albrecht-van Lent H J Scherpbier J Veenstra K Boer R A Coutinho F Miedema H Schuitemaker

Macrophage-tropic, non-syncytium-inducing, HIV-1 variants predominate in the asymptomatic phase of infection and may be responsible for establishing infection in an individual exposed to the mixture of HIV-1 variants. Here, genotypical and phenotypical characteristics of virus populations, present in sexual, parenteral, or vertical donor-recipient pairs, were studied. Sequence analysis of the V...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Teddy F Mselle Alexandra L Howell Mimi Ghosh Charles R Wira Charles L Sentman

Natural killer (NK) cells derived from the human female reproductive tract (FRT) are phenotypically and functionally distinct from those obtained from peripheral blood. Because the FRT is a primary site of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in women, we determined whether soluble factors secreted by uterine-derived NK (uNK) cells inhibit HIV-1 infection. Clonal populations of...

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