In ecology, "disease tolerance" is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against pathogens, characterized by reduced or absent pathogenesis despite high pathogen load. To our knowledge, tolerance has to date not been quantified and disentangled from host resistance to disease in any clinically relevant human infection. Using data from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study, we investigated if there is variation in tolerance to HIV in humans and if this variation is associated with polymorphisms in the human genome. In particular, we tested for associations between tolerance and alleles of the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) genes, the CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), the age at which individuals were infected, and their sex. We found that HLA-B all...
Background. Understanding the genetic interplay between human hosts and infectious pathogens is cruc...
We explore the impact of a host genetic factor on heterosexual HIV epidemics by using a determinis...
Objective and design: HIV-1 is known to adapt to the human immune system, leading to accumulation of...
In ecology, "disease tolerance" is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against pathogens, c...
In ecology, "disease tolerance" is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against pathogens, c...
<div><p>In ecology, “disease tolerance” is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against path...
<p>(A) The tolerance of a group of individuals can be measured as the change of fitness across varyi...
<p>(A) Tolerance does not differ significantly between sexes in a univariate analysis. (B) Young age...
A recent study examining whole genome associations of host control found that the six most significa...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Over the last two decades HIV-1 has spread worldwide and has now surpassed malaria as the leading ca...
A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) suggested that polymorphisms in or around the genes HC...
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1-infected populations have been underpowered...
We used cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity responses, a powerful in vivo measure of cell-mediat...
Objective: Host and viral genetic factors contribute significantly to the natural course of untreat...
Background. Understanding the genetic interplay between human hosts and infectious pathogens is cruc...
We explore the impact of a host genetic factor on heterosexual HIV epidemics by using a determinis...
Objective and design: HIV-1 is known to adapt to the human immune system, leading to accumulation of...
In ecology, "disease tolerance" is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against pathogens, c...
In ecology, "disease tolerance" is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against pathogens, c...
<div><p>In ecology, “disease tolerance” is defined as an evolutionary strategy of hosts against path...
<p>(A) The tolerance of a group of individuals can be measured as the change of fitness across varyi...
<p>(A) Tolerance does not differ significantly between sexes in a univariate analysis. (B) Young age...
A recent study examining whole genome associations of host control found that the six most significa...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Over the last two decades HIV-1 has spread worldwide and has now surpassed malaria as the leading ca...
A recent genome-wide association study (GWAS) suggested that polymorphisms in or around the genes HC...
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1-infected populations have been underpowered...
We used cutaneous delayed-type hypersensitivity responses, a powerful in vivo measure of cell-mediat...
Objective: Host and viral genetic factors contribute significantly to the natural course of untreat...
Background. Understanding the genetic interplay between human hosts and infectious pathogens is cruc...
We explore the impact of a host genetic factor on heterosexual HIV epidemics by using a determinis...
Objective and design: HIV-1 is known to adapt to the human immune system, leading to accumulation of...