2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-020-01731-x
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Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 Tat protein induces secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor expression in African green monkey but not human cells

Abstract: African monkeys are resistant to HIV-1 infection due to intrinsic restriction mechanisms found in their cells. However, although they can be infected by monkey-adapted modified HIV-1 particles that are designed to overcome known restriction factors, virus numbers drop to undetectable levels in immunocompetent animals. These results indicate the possibility of the presence of yet unidentified factor(s) that restrict HIV-1 in old-world monkey (OWM) cells after integration of the viral genome into the host cell c… Show more

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“…26 T. vaginalis secretes proteases that degrade SLPI. 27 Because SLPI exerts powerful anti-HIV activities, 28 the reduced SLPI production may contribute to elevated HIV transmission among T. vaginalis-positive individuals.…”
Section: Inflammatory Responses During T Vaginalis Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 T. vaginalis secretes proteases that degrade SLPI. 27 Because SLPI exerts powerful anti-HIV activities, 28 the reduced SLPI production may contribute to elevated HIV transmission among T. vaginalis-positive individuals.…”
Section: Inflammatory Responses During T Vaginalis Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%