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The Journal of Immunology, 2004, 172: 7229-7234.
Copyright © 2004 by The American Association of Immunologists


BRIEF REVIEWS

Influence of Coinfecting Pathogens on HIV Expression: Evidence for a Role of Toll-Like Receptors1

André Báfica2,*,{ddagger}, Charles A. Scanga*, Marco Schito{dagger}, Damien Chaussabel* and Alan Sher2,*

* Immunobiology Section, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and {dagger} Chemical Immunology Section, Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892; and {ddagger} Laboratorio de Imunorregulacao e Microbiologia, Centro de Pesquisas Goncalo Moniz, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Immune activation of HIV gene expression as a consequence of the host response to coinfecting pathogens has been implicated as an important factor in AIDS progression. Immune responsiveness to many of the infectious agents associated with HIV has been demonstrated to depend on a family of innate recognition molecules, known as Toll-like receptors (TLR). Therefore, TLR-pathogen interactions could play an indirect role in regulating HIV-associated disease. In this review, we summarize emerging evidence for the influence of TLR recognition on HIV gene activation and AIDS progression.




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