Decidua Basalis: An Ex Vivo Model to Study HIV-1 Infection During Pregnancy and Beyond
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Decidua Basalis: An Ex Vivo Model to Study HIV-1 Infection During Pregnancy and Beyond
Abstract
The human decidua basalis, main uterine mucosa during pregnancy, provides an ex vivo model for studying natural protection of macrophages against HIV-1 infection at the mucosal level. Beyond pregnancy, the decidua constitutes also a valuable tool to assess tissue-resident macrophage infection. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for decidual macrophage purification and tissue infection.
Keywords: Decidua basalis; Decidual Macrophages (dM); Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1); Infection; Pregnancy.
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