BACKGROUND: CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a cell entry cofactor for macrophage-tropic isolates of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1). Recently, an inactive CCR5 allele (designated here as CCR5-2) was identified that confers resistance to HIV-1 infection in homozygotes and slows the rate of progression to AIDS in heterozygotes. The reports conflict on the effect of heterozygous CCR5-2 on HIV-1 susceptibility, and race and risk levels have not yet been fully analyzed. Here we report our independent identification of CCR5-2 and test its effects on HIV-1 pathogenesis in individuals with contrasting clinical outcomes, defined race, and quantified risk. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mutant CCR5 alleles were sought by directed heteroduplex analys...
There are natural mutations in the coding and noncoding regions of the human immunodeficiency virus ...
Homozygosity (Δ32/Δ32) for the 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene is associated ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the CCR5 promoter variants in HIV-1-infected African–America...
HIV-1 and related viruses require co-receptors, in addition to CD4, to infect target cells. The chem...
The critical role of chemokine receptors (CCR5 and CXCR4) in human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HI...
HIV-1 and related viruses require co-receptors, in addition to CD4, to infect target cells. The chem...
HIV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors are a heterogeneous group of individuals with regard to immu...
SummaryBackgroundThe importance of the C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5) in HIV infection and dis...
CC-chemokine receptor 5 serves as the coreceptor for the HIV-1 R5 strains, which are responsible for...
SummaryThe CCR5 gene encodes a cell-surface chemokine-receptor molecule that serves as a coreceptor ...
The CCR5 gene encodes a cell-surface chemokine-receptor molecule that serves as a coreceptor for mac...
Several host factors contribute to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression in the abs...
Homozygosity for a 32-base pair deletion (delta32) within the CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene co...
Background: Homozygosity (Δ32/Δ32) for the 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene...
One of the important genetic factors related to resistance to HIV-1 infection is the presence of the...
There are natural mutations in the coding and noncoding regions of the human immunodeficiency virus ...
Homozygosity (Δ32/Δ32) for the 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene is associated ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the CCR5 promoter variants in HIV-1-infected African–America...
HIV-1 and related viruses require co-receptors, in addition to CD4, to infect target cells. The chem...
The critical role of chemokine receptors (CCR5 and CXCR4) in human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HI...
HIV-1 and related viruses require co-receptors, in addition to CD4, to infect target cells. The chem...
HIV-1-infected long-term nonprogressors are a heterogeneous group of individuals with regard to immu...
SummaryBackgroundThe importance of the C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5) in HIV infection and dis...
CC-chemokine receptor 5 serves as the coreceptor for the HIV-1 R5 strains, which are responsible for...
SummaryThe CCR5 gene encodes a cell-surface chemokine-receptor molecule that serves as a coreceptor ...
The CCR5 gene encodes a cell-surface chemokine-receptor molecule that serves as a coreceptor for mac...
Several host factors contribute to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression in the abs...
Homozygosity for a 32-base pair deletion (delta32) within the CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene co...
Background: Homozygosity (Δ32/Δ32) for the 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene...
One of the important genetic factors related to resistance to HIV-1 infection is the presence of the...
There are natural mutations in the coding and noncoding regions of the human immunodeficiency virus ...
Homozygosity (Δ32/Δ32) for the 32 bp deletion in the chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) gene is associated ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that the CCR5 promoter variants in HIV-1-infected African–America...