The Gut and the Translocated Microbiomes in HIV Infection: Current Concepts and Future Avenues
It is widely acknowledged that HIV infection results in disruption of the gut's mucosal integrity partly due a profound loss of gastrointestinal CD4+ T cells that are targets of the virus. In addition, systemic inflammation and immune activation that drive disease pathogenesis are reduced but n...
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Main Authors: | Krystelle Nganou-Makamdop (Author), Daniel C. Douek (Author) |
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Case Western Reserve University,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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