Literature DB >> 8580717

HIV interactions with cells of the nervous system.

M Dubois-Dalcq1, R Altmeyer, M Chiron, S Wilt.   

Abstract

HIV can invade the CNS, where it replicates principally in macrophages. Yet, neurological disease is more often correlated with levels of neurotoxins or tumor necrosis factor alpha than with viral replication or specific viral determinants in brain. In experimental systems, HIV glycoprotein affects functions of uninfected microglia and astrocytes to eventually cause neuronal death. While the cellular basis of cognitive and neurological dysfunction are unravelled in the simian immunodeficiency virus model, the molecular mechanisms of HIV neurotoxicity are being studied in newly developed mouse models.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8580717     DOI: 10.1016/0959-4388(95)80071-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol        ISSN: 0959-4388            Impact factor:   6.627


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Authors:  V Dousset; C Gomez; K G Petry; C Delalande; J M Caille
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3.  HIV-1-based defective lentiviral vectors efficiently transduce human monocytes-derived macrophages and suppress replication of wild-type HIV-1.

Authors:  Lingbing Zeng; Vicente Planelles; Ziye Sui; Suzanne Gartner; Sanjay B Maggirwar; Stephen Dewhurst; Linbai Ye; Vivek R Nerurkar; Richard Yanagihara; Yuanan Lu
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