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Induction of alpha interferon by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in human monocyte-macrophage cultures
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1991
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyAlpha InterferonHiv-1-infected CulturesViral ReplicationHuman Monocyte-macrophage CulturesHuman RetrovirusPathogenesisImmunologyAcid LabileAntiviral ResponseVirologyAutoimmunityVirus-host InteractionChronic Viral InfectionHivMedicineCell Biology
The induction of interferon (IFN) by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in primary, nonstimulated monocyte-macrophage cultures was studied. HIV-1 infection, as confirmed by p24 antigen levels in the cell supernatant, led to the production of alpha interferon (IFN-alpha) over 7 to 21 days following infection. In two of seven experiments, the IFN detected was acid labile. Coupled reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis confirmed the induction of IFN-alpha mRNA in cells of HIV-1-infected cultures.
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