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Título : | Antiviral molecules correlate with vitamin D pathway genes and are associated with natural resistance to HIV-1 infection |
Autor : | Aguilar Jiménez, Wbeimar Zapata Builes, Wildeman Rugeles López, María Teresa |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | VIH-1 HIV-1 Antivirales Antiviral Agents Vitamina D Vitamin D Exposición a Riesgos Ambientales Environmental Exposure Perfilación de la Expresión Génica Gene Expression Profiling Persona de Mediana Edad Middle Aged |
Fecha de publicación : | 2016 |
Editorial : | Elsevier |
Citación : | Aguilar-Jimenez W, Zapata W, Rugeles MT. Antiviral molecules correlate with vitamin D pathway genes and are associated with natural resistance to HIV-1 infection. Microbes Infect. 2016 Jul-Aug;18(7-8):510-6. Epub 2016 Apr 12. PMID: 27083474. |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: The relationship between the immunomodulatory effects of Vitamin D (VitD) and the expression of anti-HIV-1 molecules has not been explored in HIV-1-exposed seronegative individuals (HESNs). Higher mRNA levels of cathelicidin and HAD-4 in oral-mucosa and peripheral-blood, along with higher CYP24A1 mRNA in vaginal-mucosa and lower TLR2 mRNA in endocervical-mucosa were found in HESNs compared to non exposed controls. Furthermore, the mRNA of anti-HIV molecules Elafin, TRIM5, Cathelicidin, HAD-4 and RNase7, previously associated with natural resistance to HIV-1 infection, positively correlated with the mRNA expression of VDR in HESNs, suggesting the potential participation of VitD in natural resistance to HIV-1. |
ISSN : | 1286-4579 1769-714X |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | j.micinf.2016.03.015_ |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ciencias Médicas |
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