Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) entry into target cells is a multi-step process involving binding of the viral glycoprotein, Env, to its receptor CD4 and a coreceptor—either CCR5 or CXCR4. Understanding the means by which HIV enters cells has led to the identification of genetic polymorphisms, such as the 32 base-pair deletion in the ccr5 gene (ccr5∆32) that confers resistance to infection in homozygous individuals, and has also resulted in the development of entry inhibitors—small molecule antagonists that block infection at the entry step. The recent demonstration of long-term control of HIV infection in a leukemic patient following a hematopoietic stem cell transplant using cells from a ccr5∆32 homozygous donor highlights the importan...
AIDS is caused by a lentivirus, HIV-1. In addition to antiretroviral drugs that are currently in use...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...
For HIV to enter cells, the viral surface protein Envelope (Env) must sequentially bind the host pro...
For HIV to enter cells, the viral surface protein Envelope (Env) must sequentially bind the host pro...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
HIV entry into target cells requires the interaction of the HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) with a p...
HIV entry into target cells requires the interaction of the HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) with a p...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of target cells requires CD4 and a co-receptor...
Soon after HIV-1 was discovered, the cell surface CD4 molecule was considered as a critical componen...
HIV currently infects 35 million people worldwide and antiretroviral treatments are expensive, lifel...
AIDS is caused by a lentivirus, HIV-1. In addition to antiretroviral drugs that are currently in use...
AIDS is caused by a lentivirus, HIV-1. In addition to antiretroviral drugs that are currently in use...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...
For HIV to enter cells, the viral surface protein Envelope (Env) must sequentially bind the host pro...
For HIV to enter cells, the viral surface protein Envelope (Env) must sequentially bind the host pro...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
HIV entry into target cells requires the interaction of the HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) with a p...
HIV entry into target cells requires the interaction of the HIV envelope glycoprotein (Env) with a p...
This is a copy of an article published in Human Gene Therapy Methods © [2014 [copyright Mary Ann Lie...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of target cells requires CD4 and a co-receptor...
Soon after HIV-1 was discovered, the cell surface CD4 molecule was considered as a critical componen...
HIV currently infects 35 million people worldwide and antiretroviral treatments are expensive, lifel...
AIDS is caused by a lentivirus, HIV-1. In addition to antiretroviral drugs that are currently in use...
AIDS is caused by a lentivirus, HIV-1. In addition to antiretroviral drugs that are currently in use...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...
International audienceThe chemokine receptor CCR5 has been the focus of intensive studies since its ...