Figure 6
Figure 6. Schematic model of mucosal MTCT of HIV-1. After oral ingestion at birth or breastfeeding, HIV-1 enters the intestinal lumen of the infant. In the epithelium and just under it, CD4+ T cells expressing CCR5 are present, which are accessible targets for HIV-1. These memory CD4+ T cells were further characterized by prototypic nuclear transcription factors for the Th subsets T-bet, Gata-3, RORγt, and FoxP3, indicating a predominance of Th1 and Th17 cells of activated CD4+ T cells in the infant gut mucosa.

Schematic model of mucosal MTCT of HIV-1. After oral ingestion at birth or breastfeeding, HIV-1 enters the intestinal lumen of the infant. In the epithelium and just under it, CD4+ T cells expressing CCR5 are present, which are accessible targets for HIV-1. These memory CD4+ T cells were further characterized by prototypic nuclear transcription factors for the Th subsets T-bet, Gata-3, RORγt, and FoxP3, indicating a predominance of Th1 and Th17 cells of activated CD4+ T cells in the infant gut mucosa.

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