Immune activation and inflammation in HIV‐1 infection: causes and consequences
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Abstract
Thorough research on HIV is progressively enabling us to understand the intricate mechanisms that link HIV-1 infection to the onset of immunodeficiency. The infection and depletion of CD4(+) T cells represent the most fundamental events in HIV-1 infection. However, in recent years, the role played by chronic immune activation and inflammation in HIV pathogenesis has become increasingly apparent: quite paradoxically, immune activation levels are directly associated with HIV-1 disease progression. In addition, HIV-1-infected patients present intriguing similarities with individuals of old age: their immune systems are characterized by a loss of regenerative capacity and an accumulation of ageing T cells. In this…
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- Immune system
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Pathogenesis
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Disease
- Biology
- Immunopathology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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