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Increased CD36 expression on circulating monocytes during HIV infection.

Authors: L. Meroni; A. Riva; P. Morelli; M. Galazzi; D. Mologni; F. Adorni; M. Galli;

Increased CD36 expression on circulating monocytes during HIV infection.

Abstract

Background: Metabolic alterations and abnormalities of fat distribution are common findings in antiretroviral-treated HIV-1-infected patients. CD36 is a multifunctional receptor with a wide tissue distribution that plays a crucial role in the cellular uptake and metabolism of lipids.

Objectives: To define the level of CD36 expression on circulating rnonocytes from HIV-1-infected patients and healthy controls (HCs) and to correlate CD36 expression levels with metabolic and immunovirologic parameters.

Keywords

Adult, CD36 Antigens, Arteriosclerosis, Lipid metabolism abnormalities, HIV Infections, lipid metabolism abnormalities, highly active antiretroviral-therapy, Monocytes, Body Mass Index, Highly active antiretroviral therapy, Sex Factors, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Humans, Triglycerides, Atherosclerosis; CD36; Highly active antiretroviral therapy; HIV; Lipid metabolism abnormalities, Age Factors, HIV, Middle Aged, Atherosclerosis, Flow Cytometry, Lipids, Cholesterol, HIV-1, RNA, Viral, atherosclerosis, CD36

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