| Literature DB >> 18981083 |
Ivona Pandrea1, Thaidra Gaufin, Jason M Brenchley, Rajeev Gautam, Christopher Monjure, Aarti Gautam, Clint Coleman, Andrew A Lackner, Ruy M Ribeiro, Daniel C Douek, Cristian Apetrei.
Abstract
Chronically SIVagm-infected African green monkeys (AGMs) have a remarkably stable nonpathogenic disease course, with levels of immune activation in chronic SIVagm infection similar to those observed in uninfected monkeys and with stable viral loads for long periods of time. In vivo administration of LPS or an IL-2/diphtheria toxin fusion protein (Ontak) to chronically SIVagm-infected AGMs triggered increases in immune activation and subsequently of viral replication and depletion of intestinal CD4(+) T cells. Our study indicates that circulating microbial products can increase viral replication by inducing immune activation and increasing the number of viral target cells, thus demonstrating that immune activation and T cell proliferation are key factors in AIDS pathogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18981083 PMCID: PMC2695139 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.10.6687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422