Saliva and salivary gland alterations in HIV infection: a review.

M I Matee, E Simon
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HIV-1 can be recovered sporadically from whole saliva and individual salivary gland secretions, but the concentration of virus, when present, is low. Saliva possesses antiviral activity, and although virus may be found in the mouth, the mouth is not a transmission route of HIV-1. After HIV-1 infection, salivary gland function is altered. Flow rates may decrease, and certain electrolytes and anti-microbial proteins are elevated. A proportion of patients develop severe salivary gland disease. Most patients, however, maintain adequate salivary gland function and retain ability to produce antimicrobial proteins in saliva.

HIV感染中唾液和唾液腺的改变:综述。
HIV-1可以零星地从整个唾液和个体唾液腺分泌物中恢复,但当存在时,病毒浓度很低。唾液具有抗病毒活性,虽然口腔中可能发现病毒,但口腔不是HIV-1的传播途径。HIV-1感染后,唾液腺功能发生改变。流速可能会降低,某些电解质和抗微生物蛋白会升高。一部分患者发展为严重的唾液腺疾病。然而,大多数患者维持足够的唾液腺功能,并保留唾液中产生抗菌蛋白的能力。
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