How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission
Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infects T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells and can manipulate their cytoskeleton structures at multiple steps during its replication cycle. Based on pharmacological and genetic targeting of cytoskeleton modulators, new imaging approaches and primary cell...
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doaj-de7067f89ba3455589d9c6a5c48861fc2020-11-25T01:15:30ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152011-09-01391757177610.3390/v3091757How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell TransmissionVincent PiguetMartin LehmannDamjan S. NikolicHuman immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infects T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells and can manipulate their cytoskeleton structures at multiple steps during its replication cycle. Based on pharmacological and genetic targeting of cytoskeleton modulators, new imaging approaches and primary cell culture models, important roles for actin and microtubules during entry and cell-to-cell transfer have been established. Virological synapses and actin-containing membrane extensions can mediate HIV-1 transfer from dendritic cells or macrophage cells to T cells and between T cells. We will review the role of the cytoskeleton in HIV-1 entry, cellular trafficking and cell-to-cell transfer between primary cells.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/3/9/1757/HIV-1actinmicrotubulesvirological synapsedendritic cellscell-to-cell transfer |
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Vincent Piguet Martin Lehmann Damjan S. Nikolic How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission Viruses HIV-1 actin microtubules virological synapse dendritic cells cell-to-cell transfer |
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Vincent Piguet Martin Lehmann Damjan S. Nikolic |
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Vincent Piguet |
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How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission |
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How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission |
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How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission |
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How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission |
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How HIV-1 Takes Advantage of the Cytoskeleton during Replication and Cell-to-Cell Transmission |
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how hiv-1 takes advantage of the cytoskeleton during replication and cell-to-cell transmission |
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Viruses |
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1999-4915 |
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Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infects T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells and can manipulate their cytoskeleton structures at multiple steps during its replication cycle. Based on pharmacological and genetic targeting of cytoskeleton modulators, new imaging approaches and primary cell culture models, important roles for actin and microtubules during entry and cell-to-cell transfer have been established. Virological synapses and actin-containing membrane extensions can mediate HIV-1 transfer from dendritic cells or macrophage cells to T cells and between T cells. We will review the role of the cytoskeleton in HIV-1 entry, cellular trafficking and cell-to-cell transfer between primary cells. |
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HIV-1 actin microtubules virological synapse dendritic cells cell-to-cell transfer |
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