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SUBMITTER: Raynaud-Messina B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5856515 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Raynaud-Messina Brigitte B Bracq Lucie L Dupont Maeva M Souriant Shanti S Usmani Shariq M SM Proag Amsha A Pingris Karine K Soldan Vanessa V Thibault Christophe C Capilla Florence F Al Saati Talal T Gennero Isabelle I Jurdic Pierre P Jolicoeur Paul P Davignon Jean-Luc JL Mempel Thorsten R TR Benichou Serge S Maridonneau-Parini Isabelle I Vérollet Christel C
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180220 11
Bone deficits are frequent in HIV-1-infected patients. We report here that osteoclasts, the cells specialized in bone resorption, are infected by HIV-1 in vivo in humanized mice and ex vivo in human joint biopsies. In vitro, infection of human osteoclasts occurs at different stages of osteoclastogenesis via cell-free viruses and, more efficiently, by transfer from infected T cells. HIV-1 infection markedly enhances adhesion and osteolytic activity of human osteoclasts by modifying the structure ...[more]