INVESTIGADORES
BARE Patricia
artículos
Título:
Macrophage HIV-1 infection in duodenal tissue of patients on long term HAART.
Autor/es:
ZALAR A; FIGUEROA MI; RUIBAL ARES B; BARÉ P; CAHN P; DE BRACCO MM; BELMONTE L
Revista:
ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2010 p. 269 - 271
ISSN:
0166-3542
Resumen:
Mucosal surfaces play a major role in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission and pathogenesis. Since the role of intestinal macrophages as viral reservoirs during chronic HIV-1 infection has not been elucidated, we investigated the effects of successful therapy on intestinal HIV-1 persistence. Intestinal macrophage infection was demonstrated by the expression of p24 antigen by flow cytometry and by the presence of proviral DNA, assessed by PCR. Proviral DNA was detected in duodenal mucosa of HIV-infected patients under treatment with undetectable plasma viral load. These findings confirm that intestinal macrophages can act as viral reservoirs and permit HIV-1 production even after viral suppression following antiretroviral therapy.