Control of virus replication in HIV-1 infection is critical to delaying disease progression. While cellular immune responses are a key determinant of control, relatively little is known about the contribution of the infecting virus to this process. To gain insight into this interplay between virus and host in viral control, we conducted a detailed analysis of two heterosexual HIV-1 subtype A transmission pairs in which female recipients sharing three HLA class I alleles exhibited contrasting clinical outcomes: R880F controlled virus replication while R463F experienced high viral loads and rapid disease progression. Near full-length single genome amplification defined the infecting transmitted/founder (T/F) virus proteome and subsequent sequ...
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of variants from...
UnlabelledEvents during primary HIV-1 infection have been shown to be critical for the subsequent ra...
HLA alleles B57/58, B27, and B35 have the strongest genetic associations with HIV-1 disease progress...
Control of virus replication in HIV-1 infection is critical to delaying disease progression. While c...
Control of virus replication in HIV-1 infection is critical to delaying disease progression. While c...
BACKGROUND: CD8+ T cells play an important role in control of viral replication during acute and ear...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome-wide an...
<p>A fraction of HIV-1 patients are able to successfully control the virus and avoid developing AIDS...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome-wide an...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome- wide a...
Background: Understanding the factors driving global HIV-1 sequence diversity is critical for vacci...
CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) play an important role in containment of virus replication in pr...
To address evolution of HIV-1 after transmission, we studied sequence dynamics in and outside predic...
BACKGROUND: To address evolution of HIV-1 after transmission, we studied sequence dynamics in and ou...
Multiple lines of evidence support a role for CD8(+) T cells in control of acute/early HIV replicati...
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of variants from...
UnlabelledEvents during primary HIV-1 infection have been shown to be critical for the subsequent ra...
HLA alleles B57/58, B27, and B35 have the strongest genetic associations with HIV-1 disease progress...
Control of virus replication in HIV-1 infection is critical to delaying disease progression. While c...
Control of virus replication in HIV-1 infection is critical to delaying disease progression. While c...
BACKGROUND: CD8+ T cells play an important role in control of viral replication during acute and ear...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome-wide an...
<p>A fraction of HIV-1 patients are able to successfully control the virus and avoid developing AIDS...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome-wide an...
Identification of the transmitted/founder virus makes possible, for the first time, a genome- wide a...
Background: Understanding the factors driving global HIV-1 sequence diversity is critical for vacci...
CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) play an important role in containment of virus replication in pr...
To address evolution of HIV-1 after transmission, we studied sequence dynamics in and outside predic...
BACKGROUND: To address evolution of HIV-1 after transmission, we studied sequence dynamics in and ou...
Multiple lines of evidence support a role for CD8(+) T cells in control of acute/early HIV replicati...
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of variants from...
UnlabelledEvents during primary HIV-1 infection have been shown to be critical for the subsequent ra...
HLA alleles B57/58, B27, and B35 have the strongest genetic associations with HIV-1 disease progress...