Extracellular vesicles from symbiotic vaginal lactobacilli inhibit HIV-1 infection of human tissues
Lactobacillus associates with vaginal protection from HIV-1 infection. Here, the authors show that lactobacilli extracellular vesicles contain bacterial proteins and metabolites that inhibit HIV-1 infection in T cells and in human cervico-vaginal and tonsillar tissues ex vivo via altering viral Env...
Guardado en:
Autores principales: | Rogers A. Ñahui Palomino, Christophe Vanpouille, Luca Laghi, Carola Parolin, Kamran Melikov, Peter Backlund, Beatrice Vitali, Leonid Margolis |
---|---|
Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
Publicado: |
Nature Portfolio
2019
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/de98294add514f1d93ee457111f3c3d0 |
Etiquetas: |
Agregar Etiqueta
Sin Etiquetas, Sea el primero en etiquetar este registro!
|
Ejemplares similares
-
Extracellular Vesicles Carry HIV Env and Facilitate Hiv Infection of Human Lymphoid Tissue
por: Anush Arakelyan, et al.
Publicado: (2017) -
Vaginal microbiota during the menopausal transition: the role of lactobacilli
por: Yulia E. Dobrokhotova, et al.
Publicado: (2021) -
Diversity of vaginal microbiome and metabolome during genital infections
por: Camilla Ceccarani, et al.
Publicado: (2019) -
Vaginal pH and microbicidal lactic acid when lactobacilli dominate the microbiota.
por: Deirdre E O'Hanlon, et al.
Publicado: (2013) -
Design and validation of a DNA-microarray for phylogenetic analysis of bacterial communities in different oral samples and dental implants
por: Carola Parolin, et al.
Publicado: (2017)