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SUBMITTER: Roesch F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3395604 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Roesch Ferdinand F Meziane Oussama O Kula Anna A Nisole Sébastien S Porrot Françoise F Anderson Ian I Mammano Fabrizio F Fassati Ariberto A Marcello Alessandro A Benkirane Monsef M Schwartz Olivier O
PLoS pathogens 20120712 7
HIV-infected individuals may experience fever episodes. Fever is an elevation of the body temperature accompanied by inflammation. It is usually beneficial for the host through enhancement of immunological defenses. In cultures, transient non-physiological heat shock (42-45°C) and Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) modulate HIV-1 replication, through poorly defined mechanisms. The effect of physiological hyperthermia (38-40°C) on HIV-1 infection has not been extensively investigated. Here, we show that ...[more]