Publications by authors named "Julie Lilian P Justus"

The transactivator of transcription (Tat) is a HIV regulatory protein which promotes viral replication and chemotaxis. HIV-1 shows extensive genetic diversity, HIV-1 subtype C being the most dominant subtype in the world. Our hypothesis is the frequency of CSF CD3CD56 and CD3CD56 is reduced in HIV-1C compared to HIV-1B due to the Tat C30S31 substitution in HIV-1C.

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HIV-1 subtype C (HIV-1C) shows reduced Tat protein chemoattractant activity compared with HIV-1B. The impact of HIV-1C Tat on the chemotaxis of the main lymphocyte subpopulations in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the peripheral blood (PB) is unclear. We hypothesized that there would be a lower frequency of specific lymphocyte subpopulations CD3 or CD19 in CSF in HIV-1C than in HIV-1B.

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