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Regulation of Chemokine/cytokine Network During in Vitro Differentiation and HIV-1 Infection of Human Monocytes: Possible Importance in the Pathogenesis of AIDS

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Journal J Leukoc Biol
Date 2000 Sep 14
PMID 10985256
Citations 9
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Abstract

The monocyte/macrophage lineage represents heterogeneous cell populations characterized by major differences in the phenotype and functional activities. These cells are a major source of soluble factors, such as cytokines and chemokines, which can both affect HIV replication and AIDS pathogenesis. Although monocytes/macrophages are unanimously considered important targets of HIV-1 infection, the HIV-induced alterations in their physiological functions at different stages of differentiation are still matter of debate. In this article, we review our data on the regulation of chemokine/cytokine network with regard to macrophage differentiation and HIV-1 infection, in comparison with studies from other groups. The ensemble of the results emphasizes that: 1) macrophages markedly differ with respect to monocytes for a variety of responses potentially important in the pathogenesis of HIV infection; and 2) the experimental conditions can influence the HIVmonocyte/macrophage interactions, reflecting the possible in vivo existence of a spectrum of responses among macrophage populations.

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