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Ccr5 And The Blood Brain Barrier During Hiv-1 Infection And Cell-Cell Communications, Shawna M. Woollard Aug 2015

Ccr5 And The Blood Brain Barrier During Hiv-1 Infection And Cell-Cell Communications, Shawna M. Woollard

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) infection often results in blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysfunction and central nervous system (CNS) impairment. Since most viral strains that cross the BBB and enter the CNS are macrophage-tropic and use the C-C chemokine receptor type-5 (CCR5) to enter and infect target cells, we hypothesized that CCR5 plays a major role in monocytes-endothelial interactions and HIV-induced BBB dysfunction. Because the cytoskeleton is responsible for cellular morphology and motility, we further hypothesized that HIV-induced monocyte-endothelial interactions and transendothelial migration involve cytoskeletal changes and that CCR5 blockers would also affect these changes. To this end we used two small …