Pathologic features of SIV-induced disease and the association of macrophage infection with disease evolution
- PMID: 1571193
- DOI: 10.1089/aid.1992.8.327
Pathologic features of SIV-induced disease and the association of macrophage infection with disease evolution
Abstract
Since the original isolation of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) from a macaque with an AIDS-like disease, numerous studies have demonstrated the close biologic and genetic relationship of the SIVs to the HIVs. Probably most important, the clinical spectrum of disease associated with SIVmac/SIVsmm infection in rhesus monkeys is strikingly similar to AIDS in HIV-1-infected human beings. Herein are summarized the pathologic features of SIVmac-induced disease in a cohort of rhesus monkeys, with special reference to the role of infected macrophages in the development of AIDS-related manifestations.
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