Abstract Background HIV-1 viruses are highly capable of mutating their proteins to escape the presentation of CTL epitopes in their current host. Upon transmission to another host, some escape mutations revert, but other remain stable in the virus sequence for at least several years. Depending on the rate of accumulation and reversion of escape mutations, HIV-1 could reach a high level of adaptation to the human population. Yusim et. al. hypothesized that the apparent clustering of CTL epitopes in the conserved regions of HIV-1 proteins could be an evolutionary signature left by large-scale adaptation of HIV-1 to its human/simian host. Results In this paper we quantified the distribution of CTL epitopes in HIV-1 and found that that in 99% o...
<p>Putative epitopes were identified <i>in silico</i> within full-length autologous HIV-1 proteomes ...
In patients responding successfully to ART, the next therapeutic step is viral cure. An interesting ...
Viruses, such as Hepatitis and HIV, are able to evade the host immune responses they provoke and oft...
It has been hypothesized that sequence variation within CTL epitopes leading to immune escape plays ...
The large diversity in MHC class I molecules in a population lowers the chance that a virus infects ...
The vertebrate immune system uses several strategies to combat viral infections. Cellular immune res...
BACKGROUND: While human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes prefe...
HLA class-I alleles differ in their ability to control HIV replication through cell-mediated immune ...
While human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes preferentially ta...
Magister Scientiae - MScSouthern Africa is facing one of the most serious HIV epidemics. This projec...
A likely key factor in the failure of a HIV-1 vaccine based on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) is the ...
Objective and design: HIV-1 is known to adapt to the human immune system, leading to accumulation of...
International audienceCytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTLs) play a critical role in controlling viral infect...
A likely key factor in the failure of a HIV-1 vaccine based on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) is the ...
<p>CTL epitope variants found in the Gag and Vif genes of HIV-1 from the ten patients.</p
<p>Putative epitopes were identified <i>in silico</i> within full-length autologous HIV-1 proteomes ...
In patients responding successfully to ART, the next therapeutic step is viral cure. An interesting ...
Viruses, such as Hepatitis and HIV, are able to evade the host immune responses they provoke and oft...
It has been hypothesized that sequence variation within CTL epitopes leading to immune escape plays ...
The large diversity in MHC class I molecules in a population lowers the chance that a virus infects ...
The vertebrate immune system uses several strategies to combat viral infections. Cellular immune res...
BACKGROUND: While human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes prefe...
HLA class-I alleles differ in their ability to control HIV replication through cell-mediated immune ...
While human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes preferentially ta...
Magister Scientiae - MScSouthern Africa is facing one of the most serious HIV epidemics. This projec...
A likely key factor in the failure of a HIV-1 vaccine based on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) is the ...
Objective and design: HIV-1 is known to adapt to the human immune system, leading to accumulation of...
International audienceCytotoxic CD8+ T cells (CTLs) play a critical role in controlling viral infect...
A likely key factor in the failure of a HIV-1 vaccine based on cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) is the ...
<p>CTL epitope variants found in the Gag and Vif genes of HIV-1 from the ten patients.</p
<p>Putative epitopes were identified <i>in silico</i> within full-length autologous HIV-1 proteomes ...
In patients responding successfully to ART, the next therapeutic step is viral cure. An interesting ...
Viruses, such as Hepatitis and HIV, are able to evade the host immune responses they provoke and oft...