| Literature DB >> 11751977 |
Mary E Keir1, Cheryl A Stoddart, Valerie Linquist-Stepps, Mary E Moreno, Joseph M McCune.
Abstract
The ability of HIV-1 to evade the host immune response leads to the establishment of chronic infection. HIV-1 has been reported to up-regulate MHC I molecules on the surface of thymocytes from HIV-1-infected thymus. We demonstrate in this study that HIV-1 up-regulates MHC I on both HIV-1-infected and uninfected thymocytes in a manner that is independent of Nef, proportional to viral replication, and entirely mediated by IFN-alpha. IL-3Ralpha+ type 2 predendritic cells (preDC2) resident in the thymic medulla secrete IFN-alpha, which acts on IFN-alphabetaR-expressing immature thymocytes to induce MHC I expression. Furthermore, thymic preDC2 are permissive for HIV-1 infection and positive for intracellular p24. These data demonstrate the ability of IFN-alpha secreted by preDC2 to induce MHC I up-regulation in the HIV-1-infected human thymus.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11751977 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.168.1.325
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422