<div><p>Previous studies in HIV patients have reported autoantibodies to several human proteins, including erythropoietin (EPO), interferon-α (IFN-α), interleukin-2 (IL-2), and HLA-DR, as potential mediators of anemia or immunosuppression. The etiology of these autoantibodies has been attributed to molecular mimicry between HIV epitopes and self-proteins. Here, the Luciferase Immunoprecipitation System (LIPS) was used to investigate the presence of such autoantibodies in HIV-infected adults. High levels of antibodies to HIV proteins such as capsid (p24), matrix (p17), envelope (gp41), and reverse transcriptase (RT) were detected using LIPS in both untreated and anti-retroviral-treated HIV-infected individuals but not in uninfected controls....
Autoantibodies have been described in samples from HIV positive patients, but the effects of antiret...
The potential ability of virus antigens to cause autoimmune responses and subsequent disease is know...
The functional disruption of the immune system in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is incom...
Previous studies in HIV patients have reported autoantibodies to several human proteins, including e...
For more than three decades, molecular mimicry has been considered a contributing factor in viral pa...
Peptide stretches within HIV-1 proteins display homology to over 50 components from all compartments...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) hides from the immune system in part by mimicking host antigens, ...
We previously reported the identification of highly conserved homologous regions located in the carb...
<p>Many human monoclonal antibodies that neutralize multiple clades of HIV-1 are polyreactive and bi...
Objective: To study the frequency and specificity of autoantibodies in HIV-infected subjects and the...
A broad range of similarities between HIV-1 gp120 and human proteins-especially those participating ...
We previously reported the identification of highly conserved homologous regions located in the carb...
Unlike many other viruses, HIV-1 is highly variable. The structure of the viral envelope changes as ...
The sensitivity of the human immune system to the retrovirus HIV is difficult to explain on the basi...
This article reports the HIV epitope specificity of antibodies present in the sera of HIV-negative p...
Autoantibodies have been described in samples from HIV positive patients, but the effects of antiret...
The potential ability of virus antigens to cause autoimmune responses and subsequent disease is know...
The functional disruption of the immune system in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is incom...
Previous studies in HIV patients have reported autoantibodies to several human proteins, including e...
For more than three decades, molecular mimicry has been considered a contributing factor in viral pa...
Peptide stretches within HIV-1 proteins display homology to over 50 components from all compartments...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) hides from the immune system in part by mimicking host antigens, ...
We previously reported the identification of highly conserved homologous regions located in the carb...
<p>Many human monoclonal antibodies that neutralize multiple clades of HIV-1 are polyreactive and bi...
Objective: To study the frequency and specificity of autoantibodies in HIV-infected subjects and the...
A broad range of similarities between HIV-1 gp120 and human proteins-especially those participating ...
We previously reported the identification of highly conserved homologous regions located in the carb...
Unlike many other viruses, HIV-1 is highly variable. The structure of the viral envelope changes as ...
The sensitivity of the human immune system to the retrovirus HIV is difficult to explain on the basi...
This article reports the HIV epitope specificity of antibodies present in the sera of HIV-negative p...
Autoantibodies have been described in samples from HIV positive patients, but the effects of antiret...
The potential ability of virus antigens to cause autoimmune responses and subsequent disease is know...
The functional disruption of the immune system in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is incom...