HIV-1 infection-induced apoptotic microparticles inhibit human DCs via CD44.
Acute HIV-1 infection results in dysregulated immunity, which contributes to poor control of viral infection. DCs are key regulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses needed for controlling HIV-1, and we surmised that factors elicited during acute HIV-1 infection might impede DC function....
Main Authors: | Frleta, D, Ochoa, C, Kramer, H, Khan, SA, Stacey, A, Borrow, P, Kessler, B, Haynes, B, Bhardwaj, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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