Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) presents a complex knot for scientists to
unravel. After initial contact and attachment to a cell of the immune
system (e.g. lymphocytes, monocytes), there is a cascade of
intracellular events. The endproduct of these events is the production
of massive numbers of new viral particles, death of the infected
cells, and ultimate devastation of the immune
system.
However,
the knot IS becoming unraveled. These pages attempt to simplify HIV
infection at the cellular level. The following diagram shows a number
of steps from initial attachment of a viral particle to a lymphocyte
through budding of new viruses from that
cell.