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dc.contributor.authorRanjbar, Shahin
dc.contributor.authorBoshoff, Helena I.
dc.contributor.authorMulder, Amara
dc.contributor.authorSiddiqi, Noman
dc.contributor.authorRubin, Eric J.
dc.contributor.authorGoldfeld, Anne E.
dc.contributor.authorSandberg, Johan K.
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-15T18:22:18Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationRanjbar, Shahin, Helena I. Boshoff, Amara Mulder, Noman Siddiqi, Eric J. Rubin, and Anne E. Goldfeld. 2009. “HIV-1 Replication Is Differentially Regulated by Distinct Clinical Strains of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis.” Edited by Johan K. Sandberg. PLoS ONE 4 (7): e6116. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006116.
dc.identifier.issn1932-6203
dc.identifier.urihttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:41552037*
dc.description.abstractBackground: Tuberculosis ( TB) is the largest cause of death in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, having claimed an estimated one third to one half of the 30 million AIDS deaths that have occurred worldwide. Different strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb), the causative agent of TB, are known to modify the host immune response in a strain-specific manner. However, a MTb strain-specific impact upon the regulation of HIV-1 replication has not previously been established.Methology/Principal Findings: We isolated normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and co-infected them with HIV-1 and with either the well characterized CDC1551 or HN878 MTb clinical isolate. We show that HIV-1 co-infection with the CDC1551 MTb strain results in higher levels of virus replication relative to co-infection with the HN878 MTb strain ex vivo. Furthermore, we show that the distinct pattern of CDC1551 or HN878 induced HIV-1 replication is associated with significantly increased levels of TNF and IL-6, and of the transcription and nuclear translocation of the p65 subunit of the transcription factor NF-kappa B, by CDC1551 relative to HN878. Conclusions: /Significance: These results provide a precedent for TB strain-specific effects upon HIV-1 replication and thus for TB strain-specific pathogenesis in the outcome of HIV-1/TB co-infection. MTb strain-specific factors and mechanisms involved in the regulation of HIV-1 during co-infection will be of importance in understanding the basic pathogenesis of HIV-1/TB co-infection.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
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dc.titleHIV-1 Replication Is Differentially Regulated by Distinct Clinical Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.description.versionVersion of Record
dc.relation.journalPloS One
dash.depositing.authorRubin, Eric J.::2ccf3691d766f02c048797e00c06cc44::600
dc.date.available2019-10-15T18:22:18Z
dash.workflow.comments1Science Serial ID 83080
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0006116
dash.source.volume4;7


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