International audienceCombined antiretroviral therapies (cARTs) efficiently control HIV replication leading to undetectable viremia and drastic increases in lifespan of people living with HIV. However, cART does not cure HIV infection as virus persists in cellular and anatomical reservoirs, from which the virus generally rebounds soon after cART cessation. One major anatomical reservoir are lymph node (LN) follicles, where HIV persists through replication in follicular helper T cells and is also trapped by follicular dendritic cells. Natural hosts of SIV, such as African green monkeys and sooty mangabeys, generally do not progress to disease although displaying persistently high viremia. Strikingly, these hosts mount a strong control of vir...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can be, and are often naturally, infected with...
Abstract Background Extensive studies of primary infection are crucial to our understanding of the c...
International audienceCombined antiretroviral therapies (cARTs) efficiently control HIV replication ...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in antiviral immunity, but kn...
AbstractAttempts to find a cure for HIV infection are hindered by the presence of viral reservoirs t...
International audienceThe review summarizes studies in natural hosts, with a particular focus on the...
Targeted HIV cure strategies require definition of the mechanisms that maintain the virus. Here, we ...
The persistence of HIV infection, even after lengthy and successful combined antiretroviral therapy ...
AbstractDuring the asymptomatic phase of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infection the lympha...
Lymphoid tissue immunopathology is a characteristic feature of chronic HIV/SIV infection in AIDS-sus...
Lymphoid tissue immunopathology is a characteristic feature of chronic HIV/SIV infection in AIDS-sus...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV reservoirs are rapidly established after infection, and the ef...
Studies of lymphoid tissue from HIV-infected individuals have provided critical insights into the pa...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can be, and are often naturally, infected with...
Abstract Background Extensive studies of primary infection are crucial to our understanding of the c...
International audienceCombined antiretroviral therapies (cARTs) efficiently control HIV replication ...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells play an essential role in antiviral immunity, but kn...
AbstractAttempts to find a cure for HIV infection are hindered by the presence of viral reservoirs t...
International audienceThe review summarizes studies in natural hosts, with a particular focus on the...
Targeted HIV cure strategies require definition of the mechanisms that maintain the virus. Here, we ...
The persistence of HIV infection, even after lengthy and successful combined antiretroviral therapy ...
AbstractDuring the asymptomatic phase of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) infection the lympha...
Lymphoid tissue immunopathology is a characteristic feature of chronic HIV/SIV infection in AIDS-sus...
Lymphoid tissue immunopathology is a characteristic feature of chronic HIV/SIV infection in AIDS-sus...
International audienceBACKGROUND: HIV reservoirs are rapidly established after infection, and the ef...
Studies of lymphoid tissue from HIV-infected individuals have provided critical insights into the pa...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can be, and are often naturally, infected with...
Abstract Background Extensive studies of primary infection are crucial to our understanding of the c...