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  2. Complement-mediated cytolysis and azidothymidine are synergistic in HIV-1 suppression

Complement-mediated cytolysis and azidothymidine are synergistic in HIV-1 suppression

  • Int Immunol. 1998 Jan;10(1):91-5. doi: 10.1093/intimm/10.1.91.
H Okada 1 X Wu N Okada
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology, Nagoya City University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan.
Abstract

Some normal human sera contain a natural IgM antibody against gangliotetraose and GM2 which is capable of initiating complement-mediated cytolysis of HIV-1-infected cells. A potent cytolytic serum (lytic serum) harboring this antibody also caused lysis of HIV-1 virions. When lytic serum was added to a mixed culture of HIV-infected cells and naive cells at a ratio of 1:100, expansion of HIV-1 Infection was postponed by 1 week. Furthermore, the co-presence of both the lytic serum and azidothymidine continued to significantly suppress Infection, even after 4 weeks of cultivation.

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