نتایج جستجو برای: hiv infection of cd4 t cells

تعداد نتایج: 21478443  

2014
Nichole R. Klatt Steven E. Bosinger Melicent Peck Laura E. Richert-Spuhler Anke Heigele Jillian P. Gile Nirav Patel Jessica Taaffe Boris Julg David Camerini Carlo Torti Jeffrey N. Martin Steven G. Deeks Elizabeth Sinclair Frederick M. Hecht Michael M. Lederman Mirko Paiardini Frank Kirchhoff Jason M. Brenchley Peter W. Hunt Guido Silvestri

A rare subset of HIV-infected individuals, designated viremic non-progressors (VNP), remain asymptomatic and maintain normal levels of CD4+ T-cells despite persistently high viremia. To identify mechanisms potentially responsible for the VNP phenotype, we compared VNPs (average >9 years of HIV infection) to HIV-infected individuals who have similar CD4+ T-cell counts and viral load, but who are...

2013
Matthieu Perreau Anne-Laure Savoye Elisa De Crignis Jean-Marc Corpataux Rafael Cubas Elias K. Haddad Laurence De Leval Cecilia Graziosi Giuseppe Pantaleo

In the present study, we have investigated the distribution of HIV-specific and HIV-infected CD4 T cells within different populations of memory CD4 T cells isolated from lymph nodes of viremic HIV-infected subjects. Four memory CD4 T cell populations were identified on the basis of the expression of CXCR5, PD-1, and Bcl-6: CXCR5(-)PD-1(-)Bcl-6(-), CXCR5(+)PD-1(-)Bcl-6(-), CXCR5(-)PD-1(+)Bcl-6(-...

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
atefeh kamallou molecular immunology research center and department of immunology mahbobeh haji abdolbaghi hiv research center and department of infectious diseases, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran minoo mohraz hiv research center and department of infectious diseases, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mernaz rasolinejad hiv research center and department of infectious diseases, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ehsan karbasi molecular immunology research center and department of immunology bita ansaripour molecular immunology research center and department of immunology samaneh soltani

background: lymphocyte subsets enumeration is considered prominent in the management of primary and acquired immunodeficiency disorders. because of local variations due to race, age, gender, and environmental conditions on lymphocyte subsets, and to improve the accuracy of interpretation of laboratory findings, reference intervals must be determined in every population. objective: to establish ...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2007
Dominik Wodarz Dean H Hamer

Recent experimental data have shown that HIV-specific CD4 T cells provide a very important target for HIV replication. We use mathematical models to explore the effect of specific CD4 T cell infection on the dynamics of virus spread and immune responses. Infected CD4 T cells can provide antigen for their own stimulation. We show that such autocatalytic cell division can significantly enhance vi...

Journal: :Clinical science 2009
Christian Körner Benjamin Krämer Daniela Schulte Martin Coenen Stefan Mauss Gerd Fätkenheuer Johannes Oldenburg Jacob Nattermann Jürgen K Rockstroh Ulrich Spengler

Apoptosis importantly contributes to loss of CD4+ T-cells in HIV infection, and modification of their apoptosis may explain why HIV/HCV (hepatitis C virus)-co-infected patients are more likely to die from liver-related causes, although the effects of HCV on HIV infection remain unclear. In the present study, we studied in a cross-sectional and serial analysis spontaneous ex vivo CD4+ T-cell apo...

2008
Elena E Perez Jianbin Wang Jeffrey C Miller Yann Jouvenot Kenneth A Kim Olga Liu Nathaniel Wang Gary Lee Victor V Bartsevich Ya-Li Lee Dmitry Y Guschin Igor Rupniewski Adam J Waite Carmine Carpenito Richard G Carroll Jordan S Orange Fyodor D Urnov Edward J Rebar Dale Ando Philip D Gregory James L Riley Michael C Holmes

Homozygosity for the naturally occurring D32 deletion in the HIV co-receptor CCR5 confers resistance to HIV-1 infection. We generated an HIV-resistant genotype de novo using engineered zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) to disrupt endogenous CCR5. Transient expression of CCR5 ZFNs permanently and specifically disrupted ~50% of CCR5 alleles in a pool of primary human CD4+ T cells. Genetic disruption o...

Journal: :Blood 1999
K C Wolthers S A Otto G B Wisman S Fleury P Reiss R W ten Kate A G van der Zee F Miedema

In human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection, decrease of telomere length is mainly found in CD8(+) T cells and not in CD4(+) T cells. Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein enzyme that can synthesize telomeric sequence onto chromosomal ends, can compensate for telomere loss. Here, we investigated if telomerase activity could explain differential telomere loss of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells in HIV-...

2013
Marc Permanyer Eduardo Pauls Roger Badia José A. Esté Ester Ballana

Memory CD4+ T cells are preferentially infected by HIV-1 compared to naïve cells. HIV-1 fusion and entry is a dynamic process in which the cytoskeleton plays an important role by allowing virion internalization and uncoating. Here, we evaluate the role of the cortical actin in cell-to-cell transfer of virus antigens and infection of target CD4+ T cells. Using different actin remodeling compound...

2012
Corine St. Gelais Christopher M. Coleman Jian-Hua Wang Li Wu

HIV-1 Nef enhances dendritic cell (DC)-mediated viral transmission to CD4(+) T cells, but the underlying mechanism is not fully understood. It is also unknown whether HIV-1 infected DCs play a role in activating CD4(+) T cells and enhancing DC-mediated viral transmission. Here we investigated the role of HIV-1 Nef in DC-mediated viral transmission and HIV-1 infection of primary CD4(+) T cells u...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Alexandre Harari G Paolo Rizzardi Kim Ellefsen Donatella Ciuffreda Patrick Champagne Pierre-Alexandre Bart Daniel Kaufmann Amalio Telenti Roland Sahli Giuseppe Tambussi Laurent Kaiser Adriano Lazzarin Luc Perrin Giuseppe Pantaleo

CD4 T-cell-specific memory antiviral responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) were investigated in 16 patients with documented primary HIV-1 infection (4 of the 16 subjects also had primary CMV infection) and compared with those observed in patients with chronic HIV-1 and CMV coinfection. Virus-specific memory CD4 T cells were characterized on the basis...

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