| Literature DB >> 11833470 |
Y Bennasser1, B Yamina, X Contreras, C Xavier, M Moreau, M Marc, C Le Clerc, L Catherine, A Badou, B Abdallah, E Bahraoui.
Abstract
In asymptomatic patients infected by HIV-1, the level of IL-10, a cytokine with immunosuppressive activity, is associated with the course of HIV infection towards AIDS. We show that HIV-1 Tat, a viral protein secreted by infected cells, induces IL-10 production by human peripheral blood monocytes. The analysis of the signal transduction pathways strongly suggests that the protein kinase C may play an essential role in this induction. Stimulation by Tat induces nuclear translocation of the transcription factor NFkB the activation of which seems to be necessary for IL-10 production. Using microspectrofluorimetry and confocal microscopy, we also show that Tat induces a calcium influx.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11833470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Soc Biol ISSN: 1295-0661