Background: HIV-infected controllers control viral replication and maintain normal CD4+ T cell counts. Long Term Non-Progressors (LTNP) also maintain normal CD4+ T cell counts, but have on-going viral replication. We hypothesized that different immunological mechanisms are responsible for preserved CD4+ T cell counts in controllers and LTNP. Methods: 25 HIV-infected controllers and 14 LTNP were included in this cross-sectional study. For comparison, 25 progressors and 34 healthy controls were included. Production and destruction of T cells were addressed by determination of T cell receptor excision circles (TREC), recent thymic emigrants, naı̈ve cells, immune activation, senescence and apoptosis. Furthermore, telomere length was determined,...
Background & objectives: Under the lymphopenic condition, T-cells divide to maintain their periphera...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:HIV controllers (HICs) are rare HIV-infected individuals able to ma...
Background: The mechanism of CD4+ T-cell decline in HIV-1 infection is unclear, but the association ...
HIV-infected controllers control viral replication and maintain normal CD4+ T cell counts. Long Term...
Background: HIV-1+ individuals who, without therapy, conserve cellular anti-HIV-1 responses, present...
BACKGROUND:We hypothesized that there may be a correlation between the interleukin-7 (IL-7)/IL-7 rec...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that there may be a correlation between the interleukin-7 (IL-7)/IL-7 re...
HIV long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) maintaining high CD4(+) T-cell counts without antiretroviral th...
Despite long-lasting HIV replication control, a significant proportion of elite controller (EC) pati...
Analysis of HIV-infected individuals who have stable CD4 counts many years after seroconversion may ...
<p>Fig. 4A and 4B shows activated and apoptotic CD4+ T cells, respectively, while Fig. 4C,D and E sh...
International audienceHIV controllers are rare individuals who spontaneously control HIV replication...
International audienceCompared with HIV-1, HIV-2 infection is characterized by a larger proportion o...
Abstract Background Despite long-lasting HIV replication control, a significant proportion of elite ...
This thesis focuses on T-cell dynamics in healthy and both treated and untreated HIV-infected indivi...
Background & objectives: Under the lymphopenic condition, T-cells divide to maintain their periphera...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:HIV controllers (HICs) are rare HIV-infected individuals able to ma...
Background: The mechanism of CD4+ T-cell decline in HIV-1 infection is unclear, but the association ...
HIV-infected controllers control viral replication and maintain normal CD4+ T cell counts. Long Term...
Background: HIV-1+ individuals who, without therapy, conserve cellular anti-HIV-1 responses, present...
BACKGROUND:We hypothesized that there may be a correlation between the interleukin-7 (IL-7)/IL-7 rec...
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that there may be a correlation between the interleukin-7 (IL-7)/IL-7 re...
HIV long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) maintaining high CD4(+) T-cell counts without antiretroviral th...
Despite long-lasting HIV replication control, a significant proportion of elite controller (EC) pati...
Analysis of HIV-infected individuals who have stable CD4 counts many years after seroconversion may ...
<p>Fig. 4A and 4B shows activated and apoptotic CD4+ T cells, respectively, while Fig. 4C,D and E sh...
International audienceHIV controllers are rare individuals who spontaneously control HIV replication...
International audienceCompared with HIV-1, HIV-2 infection is characterized by a larger proportion o...
Abstract Background Despite long-lasting HIV replication control, a significant proportion of elite ...
This thesis focuses on T-cell dynamics in healthy and both treated and untreated HIV-infected indivi...
Background & objectives: Under the lymphopenic condition, T-cells divide to maintain their periphera...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:HIV controllers (HICs) are rare HIV-infected individuals able to ma...
Background: The mechanism of CD4+ T-cell decline in HIV-1 infection is unclear, but the association ...