NEONATAL HIV-1 THYMIC INFECTION

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ROSENZWEIG, M [1 ]
BUNTING, EM [1 ]
GAULTON, GN [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN,SCH MED,DEPT PATHOL & LAB MED,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
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The thymus is the primary site of T cell ontogeny and selection during fetal and neonatal development. Previous studies have established that the thymus is also a site of HIV-1 Infection, as early as the first trimester of pregnancy. Alteration of the thymocyte maturation process by HIV-1 could impact on the peripheral T cell population and interfere with immune responses. A neonatal thymic organ culture system was established to study HIV-1 Infection within the thymus. We have shown that this primary tissue isolate can support a productive HIV-1 infection. Infection occurred without detectable thymocyte cytopathology. The ability to infect the developing thymocyte within an intact micro environment will enable us to further establish the kinetics of acute HIV-1 thymic infection and its consequences on lymphocyte maturation.
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