101. Human brain derived cell culture models of HIV-1 infection.
- Author
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Seth P and Major EO
- Subjects
- Cells, Cultured, Humans, Stem Cells pathology, Stem Cells virology, AIDS Dementia Complex pathology, Brain cytology, Brain pathology, HIV Infections pathology, HIV-1
- Abstract
During the clinical course of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, infection of the CNS by human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) may ultimately result in the impairment of cognitive, behavioral and motor functions. Viral neuropathogenesis involves inflammatory molecules and neurotoxins produced from infected and immune-activated lymphocytes, microglial cells and astrocytes. Here, we discuss the current understanding of HIV-1 infection of the CNS and various cell culture systems from the developing human brain in order to study the neurobiology of HIV-1 infection, the mechanisms contributing to HIV-1 infection, and disease progression.
- Published
- 2005
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