Study of the translocation of bacterial bioproducts and HIV reservoirs as pathogenetic mechanisms behind the lack of CD4 T-cell reconstitution in HIV-infected subjects. BACKGROUND Up to 30% of HIV+ subjects starting HAART become Immunological Non responders (INRs) with incomplete CD4 recovery despite viral suppression. The mechanisms behind the lack of CD4 recovery still remain unclear, although many factors including older age, hepatitis coinfection, HIV residual viremia and CD4 nadir are involved. In particular, INRs feature higher immune activation, not completely reverted by HAART, possibly supported by microbial translocation (MT) and persistence of HIV viral reservoirs. The relationship between MT and reservoirs is not fully unders...
Despite modern antiretroviral therapy (ART) and persistent viral suppression, approximately 12-30% o...
Viral reservoirs in diverse cell types and anatomical locations are considered the main barrier to a...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the significance of microbial translocation measured on average 3 years...
In advanced HIV infection, the homeostatic balance between gastrointestinal indigenous bacteria and ...
BackgroundIn HIV infection, even under long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART), up to 20% of HIV-infe...
BackgroundIn HIV infection, even under long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART), up to 20% of HIV-infe...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
In HIV-infected, combination antiretroviral therapy (cART)-treated patients, immune activation and m...
The prognosis of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 has dramatically i...
Eradication of HIV infection will require the identification of all cellular reservoirs that harbor ...
Background: Analyses on the presence of immune activation in HIV-exposed seronegative individuals (H...
Eradication of HIV infection will require the identification of all cellular reservoirs that harbor ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the significance of microbial translocation measured on average 3 years...
Despite modern antiretroviral therapy (ART) and persistent viral suppression, approximately 12-30% o...
Viral reservoirs in diverse cell types and anatomical locations are considered the main barrier to a...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the significance of microbial translocation measured on average 3 years...
In advanced HIV infection, the homeostatic balance between gastrointestinal indigenous bacteria and ...
BackgroundIn HIV infection, even under long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART), up to 20% of HIV-infe...
BackgroundIn HIV infection, even under long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART), up to 20% of HIV-infe...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
Objective:Inadequate CD4 cell count recovery despite full HIV RNA control occurs in 30% of HAART-tr...
In HIV-infected, combination antiretroviral therapy (cART)-treated patients, immune activation and m...
The prognosis of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 has dramatically i...
Eradication of HIV infection will require the identification of all cellular reservoirs that harbor ...
Background: Analyses on the presence of immune activation in HIV-exposed seronegative individuals (H...
Eradication of HIV infection will require the identification of all cellular reservoirs that harbor ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the significance of microbial translocation measured on average 3 years...
Despite modern antiretroviral therapy (ART) and persistent viral suppression, approximately 12-30% o...
Viral reservoirs in diverse cell types and anatomical locations are considered the main barrier to a...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated the significance of microbial translocation measured on average 3 years...