Differentially stimulated CD4+ T cells display altered human immunodeficiency virus infection kinetics: implications for the efficacy of antiviral agents.
J Virol
; 83(7): 3374-8, 2009 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-19129455
The activation state of CD4(+) T cells plays a crucial role in the establishment of a productive human immunodeficiency virus infection. Here, we show that T cells stimulated for 1 day demonstrated delayed kinetics of viral reverse transcription and integration compared to cells stimulated for 2 days prior to infection. As a result, the efficiency of reverse transcription and integration inhibitors differs in these differentially stimulated cells. These studies increase our understanding of how T cells support viral replication and provide insight regarding the efficiency of antiretroviral therapy in lymphoid compartments.
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Activación de Linfocitos
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Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos
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Infecciones por VIH
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VIH
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Fármacos Anti-VIH
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Humans
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Año:
2009
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