| Literature DB >> 9381181 |
R Pal1, A Garzino-Demo, P D Markham, J Burns, M Brown, R C Gallo, A L DeVico.
Abstract
CD8(+) T lymphocytes from individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) secrete a soluble activity that suppresses infection by HIV-1. A protein associated with this activity was purified from the culture supernatant of an immortalized CD8(+) T cell clone and identified as the beta-chemokine macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC). MDC suppressed infection of CD8(+) cell-depleted peripheral blood mononuclear cells by primary non-syncytium-inducing and syncytium-inducing isolates of HIV-1 and the T cell line-adapted isolate HIV-1IIIB. MDC was expressed in activated, but not resting, peripheral blood mononuclear cells and binds a receptor on activated primary T cells. These observations indicate that beta-chemokines are responsible for a major proportion of HIV-1-specific suppressor activity produced by primary T cells.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9381181 DOI: 10.1126/science.278.5338.695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728