Background: HIV Controllers spontaneously control HIV replication to very low levels (< 50 copies HIV RNA/mL) in the absence of antiretroviral treatment. We previously reported that HIV Controllers harbor a pool of memory CD4+ T cells with the capacity to recognize the immunodominant Gag293 peptide with a particularly high TCR avidity. Since this property may allow the persistence of an activated cellular response against minimal amounts of virus, we set to further characterize the nature of these high avidity memory CD4+ T cells. Methods: HIV Controllers from the ANRS CO18 cohort (n=8) with a viral load < 50 copies/mL for over 10 years were compared to efficiently treated patients with a similarly undetectable viral load for over 10 year...
Spontaneous control of HIV infection is characterized by a highly efficient cellular immune response...
International audienceThe rare patients who are able to spontaneously control HIV replication in the...
Some HIV patients who previously experienced severe immunodeficiency retain low pathogen-specific T-...
Background: HIV Controllers spontaneously control HIV replication to very low levels (< 50 copies HI...
Background: HIV Controllers spontaneously control HIV replication to levels undetectable by standard...
Background: HIV Controllers are rare patients who spontaneously control HIV replication to levels be...
International audienceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) controllers are rare individuals who sponta...
International audienceHIV controllers are rare individuals who spontaneously control HIV replication...
Rare patients termed HIV Controllers are able to spontaneously control HIV replication to undetectab...
Previous studies have shown that elite controllers with minimal effector T cell responses harbor a l...
A small fraction of HIV-infected individuals (<1%), referred to as elite controllers (EC), are ab...
The rare patients who spontaneously control HIV replication in the absence of therapy show signs of ...
Despite variability, the majority of HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS characterized by hi...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:HIV controllers (HICs) are rare HIV-infected individuals able to ma...
The rare patients who are able to spontaneously control HIV replication in the absence of therapy sh...
Spontaneous control of HIV infection is characterized by a highly efficient cellular immune response...
International audienceThe rare patients who are able to spontaneously control HIV replication in the...
Some HIV patients who previously experienced severe immunodeficiency retain low pathogen-specific T-...
Background: HIV Controllers spontaneously control HIV replication to very low levels (< 50 copies HI...
Background: HIV Controllers spontaneously control HIV replication to levels undetectable by standard...
Background: HIV Controllers are rare patients who spontaneously control HIV replication to levels be...
International audienceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) controllers are rare individuals who sponta...
International audienceHIV controllers are rare individuals who spontaneously control HIV replication...
Rare patients termed HIV Controllers are able to spontaneously control HIV replication to undetectab...
Previous studies have shown that elite controllers with minimal effector T cell responses harbor a l...
A small fraction of HIV-infected individuals (<1%), referred to as elite controllers (EC), are ab...
The rare patients who spontaneously control HIV replication in the absence of therapy show signs of ...
Despite variability, the majority of HIV-1-infected individuals progress to AIDS characterized by hi...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:HIV controllers (HICs) are rare HIV-infected individuals able to ma...
The rare patients who are able to spontaneously control HIV replication in the absence of therapy sh...
Spontaneous control of HIV infection is characterized by a highly efficient cellular immune response...
International audienceThe rare patients who are able to spontaneously control HIV replication in the...
Some HIV patients who previously experienced severe immunodeficiency retain low pathogen-specific T-...