Interaction of HIV-1 with susceptible lymphoblastoid cells. 1H NMR studies. |
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Authors: | A M Luciani A Rosi M T Maggiorella M Federico N Sulli P Verani G B Rossi V Viti L Guidoni |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio di Fisica e INFN Sez. Sanita, Roma, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Different strains of HIV susceptible lymphoblastoid cells have been infected by HIV-1 and examined by means of 1H NMR spectroscopy at different times after infection, taking advantage of the presence of high resolution lipid signals from the plasma membrane of tumor cells. A transient decrease in intensity of fatty acid signals, originated by changes in membrane structure, has been observed early after viral infection. Marked alterations in membrane-dependent steps of phospholipid synthesis can also be inferred by the observed transient depression in peaks from choline-based metabolites. Spectral modifications deriving from changes in lipid metabolism are also produced both in infected cells a few days after infection and in permanently infected cells. 1H NMR can, therefore, monitor structural and metabolic effects induced by HIV infection. |
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