HIV-Particles in Spermatozoa of Patients with AIDS and Their Transfer into the Oocyte

By immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, and by the PCR technique, we have shown that HIV-1 binds and enters normal sperm; that viral particles, their antigens, and nucleic acid are present in sperm from HIV-1 infected men; and that such sperm can transfer H...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of cell biology 1994-11, Vol.127 (4), p.903-914
Hauptverfasser: Baccetti, Baccio, Benedetto, Arrigo, Burrini, Anna G., Collodel, Giulia, Ceccarini, Elvira Costantino, Crisà, Nicla, Di Caro, Antonino, Estenoz, Mariela, Garbuglia, Anna R., Massacesi, Adina, Piomboni, Paola, Renieri, Tommaso, Solazzo, Delia
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description By immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, and by the PCR technique, we have shown that HIV-1 binds and enters normal sperm; that viral particles, their antigens, and nucleic acid are present in sperm from HIV-1 infected men; and that such sperm can transfer HIV-1 like particles to normal human oocytes. We also present evidence that a galactosylceramide-like compound is present on the sperm membrane and could function as an alternative receptor for HIV.
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AIDS
AIDS/HIV
Cell lines
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Cell Membrane - ultrastructure
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DNA
Female
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HIV
HIV 1
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Reproduction
RNA, Viral - analysis
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Spermatozoa - pathology
Spermatozoa - ultrastructure
Spermatozoa - virology
T lymphocytes
Virions
Viruses
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