Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin.
BACKGROUND: Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of progressive HIV infection and a key determinant of immunodeficiency in HIV-infected individuals. Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the circulation has been implicated as a key factor in HIV infection-related systemic immune activation. We th...
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doaj-234777917061454e80cfd31e9679c10a2020-11-25T02:10:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e9863610.1371/journal.pone.0098636Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin.Rong BaoKe ZhuangJinbiao LiuJianguo WuJieliang LiXu WangWen-Zhe HoBACKGROUND: Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of progressive HIV infection and a key determinant of immunodeficiency in HIV-infected individuals. Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the circulation has been implicated as a key factor in HIV infection-related systemic immune activation. We thus investigate the impact of LPS on systemic immune activation in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. METHODS: The animals were inoculated intravenously with SIVmac239. The levels of plasma viral load and host inflammatory cytokines in PBMC were measured by real-time RT-PCR. CD4/CD8 ratio and systemic immune activation markers were examined by flow cytometric analysis of PBMCs. White blood cell and neutrophil counts and C Reactive Protein levels were determined using biochemistry analyzer. The plasma levels of LPS were determined by Tachypleus Amebocyte Lysate (TAL) test. RESULTS: The animals inoculated with SIVmac239 became infected as evidenced by the increased plasma levels of SIV RNA and decreased CD4/CD8 ratio. LPS administration of SIV-infected animals induced a transient increase of plasma SIV RNA and immune activation, which was indicated by the elevated expression of the inflammatory cytokines and CD4+HLA-DR+ T cells in PBMCs. CONCLUSIONS: These data support the concept that LPS is a driving factor in systemic immune activation of HIV disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4053387?pdf=render |
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Rong Bao Ke Zhuang Jinbiao Liu Jianguo Wu Jieliang Li Xu Wang Wen-Zhe Ho Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. PLoS ONE |
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Rong Bao Ke Zhuang Jinbiao Liu Jianguo Wu Jieliang Li Xu Wang Wen-Zhe Ho |
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Rong Bao |
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Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. |
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Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. |
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Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. |
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Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. |
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Lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and SIV replication in rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. |
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lipopolysaccharide induces immune activation and siv replication in rhesus macaques of chinese origin. |
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BACKGROUND: Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of progressive HIV infection and a key determinant of immunodeficiency in HIV-infected individuals. Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the circulation has been implicated as a key factor in HIV infection-related systemic immune activation. We thus investigate the impact of LPS on systemic immune activation in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected rhesus macaques of Chinese origin. METHODS: The animals were inoculated intravenously with SIVmac239. The levels of plasma viral load and host inflammatory cytokines in PBMC were measured by real-time RT-PCR. CD4/CD8 ratio and systemic immune activation markers were examined by flow cytometric analysis of PBMCs. White blood cell and neutrophil counts and C Reactive Protein levels were determined using biochemistry analyzer. The plasma levels of LPS were determined by Tachypleus Amebocyte Lysate (TAL) test. RESULTS: The animals inoculated with SIVmac239 became infected as evidenced by the increased plasma levels of SIV RNA and decreased CD4/CD8 ratio. LPS administration of SIV-infected animals induced a transient increase of plasma SIV RNA and immune activation, which was indicated by the elevated expression of the inflammatory cytokines and CD4+HLA-DR+ T cells in PBMCs. CONCLUSIONS: These data support the concept that LPS is a driving factor in systemic immune activation of HIV disease. |
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