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Activation-inactivation of HIV-1 in the lung
Authors:Elizabeth Rich MD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, 44106-4984 Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:The lung is prominently afflicted during the course of HIV-1 disease by both infectious and noninfectious complications. Direct or indirect effects of HIV-1 are likely central to the pathogenesis of these complications. Thus, any changes in viral load locally would negatively impact on the lung. This review focuses on the endogenous influences (immune effector cells, surfactant) and the exogenous factors (including infections such as tuberculosis and noninfectious exposures like cigarette smoke) that may contribute to activation or inactivation of HIV-1 in the lung.
Keywords:HIV-1  Lung  Activation  Alveolar macrophages  Alveolar lymphocytes  Cigarette smoke  Tuberculosis  Surfactant
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