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    The Role of Extracellular Vesicles during HIV infection

    El papel de las vesículas extracelulares durante la infección por VIH

    Authors: Eva Poveda López, Michael L. Freeman

    Keywords: HIV. Extracellular vesicles. Pathogenesis

    Keywords: VIH. Vesículas extracelulares. Patogénesis

    Abstract: Extracellular vesicles are involved in several pathological processes, including HIV infection. These processes include the transport of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which are key modulators of the inflammatory response. Specific EV-associated cytokines have been identified as biomarkers of HIV infection status.

    Abstract : Las vesículas extracelulares participan en diferentes procesos patológicos incluida la infección por VIH. Entre estos procesos se encuentra el transporte de citoquinas pro-inflamatorias que son moduladores clave de la respuesta inmune. Se han identificado citoquinas específicas asociadas a EV que servirían como biomarcadores del estado de la infección por VIH.


    Citation: Eva Poveda López, Michael L. Freeman. El papel de las vesículas extracelulares durante la infección por VIH. https://doi.org/10.24175/sbd.2024.000004
    Received: January 19, 2024  Accepted: January 19, 2024  Published: February 12, 2024
    Copyright: © 2024 Poveda López et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY-NC), which allows, distribution, reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited and non-commercial use.
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About The Author/s
Eva Poveda López
evapoveda@hivandco.com
Galicia Sur Health Research Institute Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo, SERGAS-UVigo, Spain; HIV&Co founder and CEO


Michael L. Freeman
mxl6@case.edu
Case Western Reserve University. 
Division of Infectious Diseases, Cleveland, Ohio, USA


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DOI: 10.24175/sbd.2024.000004

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