30 research outputs found
Fig3B_Glycine
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig3B Glycine
Fig1B
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig1B
Fig3B_Serine
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig3B Serine
Fig3B_dUMP
Fig3B_dUMP.xls: Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig3B dUMP
Fig3B_Homocysteine
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig3B Homocysteine
FigS2
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig S2
Fig1A
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig1a
Fig3C
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig 3C
Fig3B_Methionine
Microsoft excel file containing raw data for Fig3B Methionine
Blocking TNF or IL-6 decreases HIV-1 replication significantly in a dose dependent manner.
<p>Virus replication was determined by measuring HIV-1 p24 levels in the culture supernatants in PBMC from six individual donors at day 7 post-infection performed in duplicate. Blocking TNF (at 2 ug/ml or 5 ug/ml) or IL-6 (5 ug/ml) significantly decreased virus replication (*, p<0.05) as compared to the same concentrations of an IgG<sub>1</sub> control antibody. Blocking of MCP-1 alone on average minimally decreased HIV-1 replication, but this did not reach statistical significance. Virus replication was further significantly inhibited in cultures containing a mixture of blocking antibodies to TNF, IL-6, and MCP-1 at a concentration of 2 µg/ml and 5 µg/ml (**, p<0.01). Results are shown as mean±SEM.</p