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Dual tropism of HIV-1 envelopes derived from renal tubular epithelial cells of patients with HIV-associated nephropathy
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ImmunologyImmunotherapyGlomerulonephritisHuman RetrovirusChronic Kidney DiseasePrimary Cd4+t CellsKidney ResearchDual TropismVirologyAutoimmunityHiv-1 VariantsChronic Viral InfectionHivCell BiologyAids PathogenesisUrologyHiv-1 EnvelopesHiv-associated NephropathyAntiviral ResponseAntiviral TherapyMedicineNephrologyHiv-1 Gp120 Envelope
The phenotype of HIV-1 gp120 envelope derived from renal epithelium and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of patients with HIV-associated nephropathy was investigated in vitro. Chimeric viruses were derived from kidney or blood and used to infect primary CD4+T cells, cell lines expressing single co-receptors and a renal epithelial cell line HPT-1. HIV-1 variants derived from renal epithelium were dual tropic whereas simultaneously derived viruses from PBMC were R5-tropic. Utilization of alternative co-receptors CCR3, BONZO and BOB, also differed.
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