| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9142166 | Molecular Immunology | 2005 | 22 Pages | 
Abstract
												In this review, we will briefly overview the regulation of some cellular subsets of the innate immune system particularly involved in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and then focus our attention on those cytokines and chemokines whose levels of expression are more profoundly affected by HIV infection and that, conversely, can modulate virus infection and replication.
											Keywords
												TNFMDCAPCHAARTTLRSCIDTCrMTBPDCMDMSIVIDCCTLPBMCDC-SIGNIL-natural killerLTNPEBVInnate immunityimmunoglobulin interferonIFNinterleukin-Toll-like receptorHighly active anti-retroviral therapyCytotoxic T cellPeripheral blood mononuclear cellMature dendritic cellImmature dendritic cellPlasmacytoid dendritic cellantigen presenting cellSevere combined immunodeficiency syndromeCytokinestumor necrosis factorMonocyte-derived macrophageMycobacterium tuberculosisMHCmajor histocompatibility complexEpstein barr virusHIVSimian immunodeficiency virusAntibodyAntigenPEGChemokinesLymph nodeT cell receptor
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											Authors
												Massimo Alfano, Guido Poli, 
											