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SUBMITTER: Phetsouphanh C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8752121 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Phetsouphanh Chansavath C Phalora Prabhjeet P Hackstein Carl-Philipp CP Thornhill John J Munier C Mee Ling CML Meyerowitz Jodi J Murray Lyle L VanVuuren Cloete C Goedhals Dominique D Drexhage Linnea L Moore Rebecca R Sattentau Quentin J QJ Mak Jeffrey Yw JY Fairlie David P DP Fidler Sarah S Kelleher Anthony D AD Frater John J Klenerman Paul P
eLife 20211224
Human MAIT cells sit at the interface between innate and adaptive immunity, are polyfunctional and are capable of killing pathogen infected cells via recognition of the Class IB molecule MR1. MAIT cells have recently been shown to possess an antiviral protective role in vivo and we therefore sought to explore this in relation to HIV-1 infection. There was marked activation of MAIT cells in vivo in HIV-1-infected individuals, which decreased following ART. Stimulation of THP1 monocytes with R5 tr ...[more]