This study was undertaken to evaluate and compare the susceptibility of chimpanzee versus human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to infection with SIVcpz and HIV-1 non-syncitium inducing primary isolates. The results demonstrate clearly that chimpanzee PBMCs have a lower capacity to support viral replication as compared to human PBMCs. There was no experimental evidence that this difference was due to a lower availability of target cells for viral infection (PBMCs positive for CD4 and CCR5 molecules) or to a differential susceptibility to apoptosis (PBMCs positive for CD4 and CD95 molecules). A lower capacity of chimpanzee PBMCs to support SIVcpz and HIV-1 replication in vitro is related to a post-entry barrier to virus replication.

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