A macrophage is attached to the extracellular matrix through αV integrins. The engaged integrins activate transcriptional factor NF-κB, facilitating HIV production. Inhibition of these integrins leads to cell detachment and decrease in NF-κB activation, resulting in lower HIV replication. Professional illustration by A. Y. Chen

A macrophage is attached to the extracellular matrix through αV integrins. The engaged integrins activate transcriptional factor NF-κB, facilitating HIV production. Inhibition of these integrins leads to cell detachment and decrease in NF-κB activation, resulting in lower HIV replication. Professional illustration by A. Y. Chen

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