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   IFN-α-induced upregulation of CCR5 leads to expanded HIV tropism in vivo  
   
نویسنده stoddart c.a. ,keir m.e. ,mccune j.m.
منبع plos pathogens - 2010 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 2
چکیده    Chronic immune activation and inflammation (e.g.,as manifest by production of type i interferons) are major determinants of disease progression in primate lentivirus infections. to investigate the impact of such activation on intrathymic t-cell production,we studied infection of the human thymus implants of scid-hu thy/liv mice with x4 and r5 hiv. x4 hiv was observed to infect cd3-cd4+cd8-cxcr4+ccr5- intrathymic t-cell progenitors (ittp) and to abrogate thymopoiesis. r5 hiv,by contrast,first established a nonpathogenic infection of thymic macrophages and then,after many weeks,began to replicate in ittp. we demonstrate here that the tropism of r5 hiv is expanded and pathogenicity enhanced by upregulation of ccr5 on these key t-cell progenitors. such ccr5 induction was mediated by interferon-α (ifn-α) in both thymic organ cultures and in scid-hu mice,and antibody neutralization of ifn-α in r5 hiv-infected scid-hu mice inhibited both ccr5 upregulation and infection of the t-cell progenitors. these observations suggest a mechanism by which ifn-α production may paradoxically expand the tropism of r5 hiv and,in so doing,accelerate disease progression. © 2010 stoddart et al.
آدرس department of medicine,san francisco general hospital,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States, gladstone institute of virology and immunology,san francisco,ca,united states,biomedical sciences graduate program,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca,united states,genentech.,south san francisco,ca, United States, department of medicine,san francisco general hospital,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States
 
     
   
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