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Leishmania–HIV Interaction: Immunopathogenic Mechanisms

Abstract

Both Leishmania and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can infect and multiply in macrophages, and both can dysregulate the immune system. Recent studies indicate that Leishmania can induce the activation of HIV in latently infected monocytic and T cells. Moreover, HIV can enhance intracellular growth of Leishmania in macrophages. Here, Dawit Wolday and colleagues examine the mechanisms that might be involved in the immunopathogenesis of Leishmania- HIV co-infection.

Authors

Wolday D; Berhe N; Akuffo H; Britton S; Wolday D; Berhe N; Akuffo H; Britton S

Journal

Trends in Parasitology, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 182–187

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 1, 1999

DOI

10.1016/s0169-4758(99)01431-3

ISSN

1471-4922
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