MOESM4 of Reduced antiretroviral drug efficacy and concentration in HIV-infected microglia contributes to viral persistence in brain
Eugene Asahchop
Oussama Meziane
Manmeet Mamik
Wing Chan
William Branton
Lothar Resch
M. Gill
Elie Haddad
Jean Guimond
Mark Wainberg
Glen Baker
Eric Cohen
Christopher Power
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3905884_D4.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM4_of_Reduced_antiretroviral_drug_efficacy_and_concentration_in_HIV-infected_microglia_contributes_to_viral_persistence_in_brain/5504527
Additional file 4. Â Differentiated THP-1 cells were infected with HIV-1 YU-2 and SF162. DNA was extracted from infected cells and used to establish the integration assay (A). Host genes expression from patients 1 and 2 compared to uninfected controls measured by quantitative RT-PCR for, (B) CD163, (C) IL6, (D) TNFA, (E)Â APOBEC3G, (F) MX2, (G) MX1 and (H) BST2.
2017-10-16 05:00:00
HIV-1
Nervous system
Antiretroviral therapy
BLT mouse
Macrophages
Microglia