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Fig. 2 | Retrovirology

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From: Cocaine augments neuro-inflammation via modulating extracellular vesicle release in HIV-1 infected immune cells

Fig. 2

Cocaine enhances HIV-1 trans-infection mediated by EVs derived from DCs and macrophages. A–C Total RNA was isolated from EVs derived from HIV-1 infected, cocaine treated or untreated T-cells, DCs and macrophages. Expression of HIV-1 genes GAG (top panel) and RRE (lower panel) was analyzed by qRT–PCR. D–E EVs derived from HIV-1 infected, cocaine treated or untreated DCs (DCEV) and macrophages (MEV) were incubated with uninfected T-cells and the cell supernatant was analyzed for HIV-1 p24 titer on day 1, day 3 and day 7 after incubation by ELISA. Data represent the mean ± SD of 3 independent experiments, and p-values were calculated relative to untreated controls (*p ≤ 0.05, **p ≤ 0.01, ***p < 0.001)

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