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Efficient HIV-1 transmission from macrophages to T cells across transient virological synapses

Item Type:Article
Title:Efficient HIV-1 transmission from macrophages to T cells across transient virological synapses
Creators Name:Groot, F., Welsch, S. and Sattentau, Q.J.
Abstract:Macrophages are reservoirs of HIV-1 infection, proposed to transmit virus to CD4(+) T cells, the primary target of the virus. Here we report that human monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) rapidly spread HIV-1 to autologous CD4(+) T cells resulting in productive infection. Transmission takes place across transient adhesive contacts between T cells and MDMs, which have the features of a virological synapse including copolarization of CD4 on the T cell with HIV-1 Gag and Env on the macrophage. We propose that an infected MDM can infect at least one T cell every 6 hours. Since HIV-1-infected macrophages can survive for many weeks, these results highlight the central role played by macrophages in HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis.
Keywords:HIV-1, Infections, Macrophages, Synapses, T-Lymphocytes, Virology, Viruses, HIV-1 Infection, Adhesives
Source:Blood
ISSN:0006-4971
Publisher:American Society of Hematology
Volume:111
Number:9
Page Range:4660-3
Date:1 May 2008
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-12-130070
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