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Interactions between HIV-Infected Monocytes and the Extracellular Matrix:Increased Capacity of HIV-Infected Monocytes to Adhere to and Spread on Extracellular Matrix Associated with Changes in Extent of Virus Replication and Cytopathic Effects in Infected

机译:HIV感染的单核细胞与细胞外基质之间的相互作用:HIV感染的单核细胞增加容纳和扩散细胞外基质的能力与病毒复制程度和感染细胞病变效应的变化相关

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Monocytes express cell surface receptors for extracellular matrix (ECM) proteinsof basement membranes. These receptors are engaged during extravasation of cells through capillary endothelium into tissue. The number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected monocytes that adhered to ECM over 2 h was threefold higher than that of uninfected control cells. This difference was ECM specific and was not observed with a bovine serum albumin substrate. Enhanced adhesion to ECM was evident in monocytes by 4 days after HIV infection and increased through 10 days. Monocytes exposed to a T cell-tropic HIV strain that binds to but does not replicate in monocytes showed no changes in adherence to ECM. Thus, productive infection of monocytes by HIV induces a significant increase in the capacity of these cells to interact with ECM. Enhanced adhesion of HIV-infected monocytes to ECM was associated with increased spreading: at 12 h, sixfold more HIV-infected monocytes were spread on ECM than were uninfected control cells. Cell processes of HIV-infected monocytes formed a complex network on ECM: many of these cells expressed HIV proteins as detected by indirect immunofluorescence. HIV-associated cytopathic effects and levels of virion-associated reverse transcriptase activity depended on the substrate to which monocytes were attached. HIV, virus replication, intracellular matrix, basement membrane, integrin.

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