Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The role of exosomal transport of viral agents in persistent HIV pathogenesis


2nd World Congress Virology and Infectious disease
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
URL:  
https://bit.ly/2q62wrS 

The role of exosomal transport of viral agents in persistent HIV pathogenesis

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, despite nice advances in antiretroviral therapy, remains a long affliction.



Although current treatment regimens will effectively suppress microorganism load to undetectable levels and preserve a healthy immune operate, they cannot totally alleviate all symptoms caused by the presence of the virus, like HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.

Exosomes are tiny vesicles that transport cellular proteins, RNA, and tiny molecules between cells as a mechanism of animate thing communication.

Recent analysis has shown that HIV proteins and the polymer is prepackaged into exosomes and transported between cells, to pathogenic impact.

This review summarizes this information on the varied mechanisms concerned within the sorting of viral components into exosomes and also the injury those exosomal agents will bring down.

Additionally, potential therapeutic choices to counteract exosome-mediated HIV pathogenesis are reviewed and considered.

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Contact details
Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019

Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone: +44 20 3769 1755


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