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Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced CXCR4 and chemokine expression leads to preferential X4 HIV-1 replication in human macrophages

Y. Hoshino, D. B. Tse, G. Rochford, S. Prabhakar, S. Hoshino, N. Chitkara, K. Kuwabara, E. Ching, B. Raju, J. A. Gold, W. Borkowsky, W. N. Rom, R. Pine and M. Weiden
J Immunol December 15, 2006, 177 (12) 8874; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.177.12.8874
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Hoshino, Y., D. B. Tse, G. Rochford, S. Prabhakar, S. Hoshino, N. Chitkara, K. Kuwabara, E. Ching, B. Raju, J. A. Gold, W. Borkowsky, W. N. Rom, R. Pine, and M. Weiden. 2004. Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced CXCR4 and chemokine expression leads to preferential X4 HIV-1 replication in human macrophages. J. Immunol. 172: 6251–6258.

In the Abstract, in the seventh sentence, there are errors in punctuation. The corrected sentence is shown below.

We found that M. tuberculosis infection of macrophages in vitro increased viral entry and RT of CXCR4-using HIV-1, but not of CCR5-using HIV-1.

In Fig. 5⇓B, one of the V3 sequences of the HIV-1 primary isolates (BAL fluid 2 CD14) was a contaminant derived from the positive control virus, the laboratory strain NL4-3. The authors have corrected the GenBank sequence (AY289013) for the BAL fluid 2 CD14 isolate. The corrected Fig. 5⇓, containing this sequence, is shown below.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced CXCR4 and chemokine expression leads to preferential X4 HIV-1 replication in human macrophages
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced CXCR4 and chemokine expression leads to preferential X4 HIV-1 replication in human macrophages
Y. Hoshino, D. B. Tse, G. Rochford, S. Prabhakar, S. Hoshino, N. Chitkara, K. Kuwabara, E. Ching, B. Raju, J. A. Gold, W. Borkowsky, W. N. Rom, R. Pine, M. Weiden
The Journal of Immunology December 15, 2006, 177 (12) 8874; DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.177.12.8874
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