Cargando…
Novel mechanisms of central nervous system damage in HIV infection
Human immunodeficiency virus-1 infection of the central nervous system is an early event after primary infection, resulting in motor and cognitive defects in a significant number of individuals despite successful antiretroviral therapy. The pathology of the infected brain is characterized by enhance...
Autores principales: | Hazleton, Joy E, Berman, Joan W, Eugenin, Eliseo A |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Dove Medical Press
2010
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3218694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22096383 |
Ejemplares similares
-
Central Nervous System (CNS) Viral Seeding by Mature Monocytes and Potential Therapies To Reduce CNS Viral Reservoirs in the cART Era
por: León-Rivera, Rosiris, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
Mechanisms of HIV Entry into the CNS: Increased Sensitivity of HIV Infected CD14(+)CD16(+) Monocytes to CCL2 and Key Roles of CCR2, JAM-A, and ALCAM in Diapedesis
por: Williams, Dionna W., et al.
Publicado: (2013) -
The Crucial Role of Biofilms in Cryptococcus neoformans Survival within Macrophages and Colonization of the Central Nervous System
por: Aslanyan, Lilit, et al.
Publicado: (2017) -
Characterization and function of the human macrophage dopaminergic system: implications for CNS disease and drug abuse
por: Gaskill, Peter J, et al.
Publicado: (2012) -
HIV-infected macrophages and microglia that survive acute infection become viral reservoirs by a mechanism involving Bim
por: Castellano, Paul, et al.
Publicado: (2017)