2005
DOI: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4401616
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To kill or be killed: how HIV exhausts the immune system

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“…The percentage of apoptotic PBMC detected by Annexin V staining was significantly higher in HIVinfected patients than in HIV-negative controls. This is in accordance with previous studies showing increased apoptosis of PBMC using different markers of apoptosis [38,39].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Apoptosissupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The percentage of apoptotic PBMC detected by Annexin V staining was significantly higher in HIVinfected patients than in HIV-negative controls. This is in accordance with previous studies showing increased apoptosis of PBMC using different markers of apoptosis [38,39].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Apoptosissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The percentage of apoptotic PBMC detected by Annexin V staining was significantly higher in HIVinfected patients than in HIV-negative controls. This is in accordance with previous studies showing increased apoptosis of PBMC using different markers of apoptosis [38,39].For the first time we could demonstrate a highly significant negative correlation between the DC m and the percentage of apoptotic PBMC in HIV-infected, therapy-naïve patients: more PBMC were apoptotic when DC m was reduced. This could be seen in HIV-positive and HIV-negative study participants, but was more pronounced under HIV infection.…”
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“…3 HIV is particularly malicious since it primarily infects cells from the cognate and innate immune systems (in particular, CD4 þ T cells and monocytes), in which it manipulates apoptosis through direct effects. 3 In addition, HIV uses cell-exposed proteins (such as the Envelope glycoprotein complex, Env) 4 or secreted proteins including Vpr to induce cell death in a variety of different cell types.…”
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“…3 HIV is particularly malicious since it primarily infects cells from the cognate and innate immune systems (in particular, CD4 þ T cells and monocytes), in which it manipulates apoptosis through direct effects. 3 In addition, HIV uses cell-exposed proteins (such as the Envelope glycoprotein complex, Env) 4 or secreted proteins including Vpr to induce cell death in a variety of different cell types. 5 To kill cells, HIV profoundly influences the cell biology, including the cytoskeleton, 6 by acting on multiple cellular receptors, not only the classical HIV-1 receptor CD4 with its chemokine coreceptor.…”
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