| Literature DB >> 2201317 |
W Mellert1, A Kleinschmidt, J Schmidt, H Festl, S Emler, W K Roth, V Erfle.
Abstract
Primary human skin- and lung-derived fibroblast cell cultures and continuous human osteoblast-like and fibroblast-like cell lines were infected with different strains of HIV-1. Infection was measured at the single-cell level using the immunoperoxidase staining method to detect viral proteins. No cytopathic effects were observed in HIV-1-infected cell cultures. One continuous cell line (LC5), derived from embryonic lung, was readily infectable with HIV-1 and showed continuous production of infectious virus. Infection of LC5 cells could be blocked with anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies. These findings indicate that fibroblasts of skin and lung, and osteogenic cells may be considered as potential target cells for HIV-1, thereby possibly contributing to the establishment of local HIV reservoirs.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2201317 DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199006000-00006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS ISSN: 0269-9370 Impact factor: 4.177