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Osteopontin/secreted phosphoprotein-1 behaves as a molecular brake regulating the neuroinflammatory response to chronic viral infection.

Farina J MahmudYong DuElizabeth GreifThomas BoucherRobert F DannalsWilliam B MathewsMartin G PomperPolina Sysa-ShahKelly A Metcalf PateClaire LyonsBess CarlsonMaria ChaconaAmanda M Brown
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
In female mice with wild-type levels of osteopontin, increased levels of TSPO ligand uptake in the brain was seen in animals with the highest levels of persistent HIV replication. In contrast, in mice with lower levels of osteopontin, the highest levels of TSPO uptake was seen, in mice with relatively low levels of persistent infection. These findings suggest that osteopontin may act as a molecular brake regulating in the brain, the inflammatory response to HIV infection.
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