| Literature DB >> 21067513 |
Susanna L Lamers1, Gary B Fogel, Leanne C Huysentruyt, Michael S McGrath.
Abstract
This letter refers to the recent demonstration that HIV-1 infected macrophages form specialized conduits that connect to B-cells (1). The conduit selectively transports the HIV-1 nef protein, providing nef with numerous means to interfere with cellular processes. Currently, no consideration of the connection between the conduit and the development of AIDS-related lymphoma (ARL) has been offered. ARL is one of the primary causes of death in the HIV-infected population and is related to B-cell proliferation and activation. In this letter we discuss several studies that link HIV-infected macrophages and specific forms of the nef protein to the development of ARL. The conduits discovered by Xu et al. may lead to a better understanding of how HIV infection results in lymphomagenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21067513 PMCID: PMC3471533 DOI: 10.2174/157016210794088209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr HIV Res ISSN: 1570-162X Impact factor: 1.581