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Vaginal Langerhans Cells Nonproductively Transporting HIV-1 Mediate Infection of T Cells
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2011
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Vaginal LcsT CellsCell TraffickingPathogenesisImmunologyHiv-1 Mediate InfectionHuman RetrovirusHuman Vagina ParticipateAntiviral ResponseAutoimmunityVaginal Langerhans CellsChronic Viral InfectionHivImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyHiv-1-exposed Vaginal Epithelia
Although implied by other models, proof that Langerhans cells (LCs) in the human vagina participate in dissemination of infectious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been lacking. Here, we show that LCs migrate from HIV-1-exposed vaginal epithelia and pass infectious virus to CD4+ T cells without being productively infected themselves, and we point to a pathway that might enable HIV-1 to avoid degradation in vaginal LCs. Transport by migratory LCs to local lymphatics in a nonproductive but infectious form may aid HIV-1 in evasion of topical microbicides that target its intracellular productive life cycle.
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