Although there is no convincing evidence that HIV infects primary B cells, marked changes in B cell responses have been described in HIV-1-infected subjects, including B cell repertoire perturbations, depression of B cell memory and paucity of CD5+ B cells. As it is hard to assess the consequences of these in vitro and ex vivo observations in patients, the pathogenic mechanisms responsible for the B cell deficit are unclear, and direct and indirect effects of HIV-1 remain possible. To gain further insight into the impact of HIV-1 on the B cell compartment in vivo, we used XenoMouse((R)) mice, mice genetically engineered to express human antibodies with an absence of mouse antibody expression. In these transgenic animals, B cells expressing ...
HIV can be partially contained by host immunity and understanding the basis of this may inform vacci...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces a general dysregulation of immune sy...
BACKGROUND:Primary HIV-infected patients display severe and irreversible damage to different blood B...
The contribution of intrinsic defects in B and/or T cell function or impaired T-B cell interaction t...
Multiple B cell abnormalities have been described in humans infected with HIV. These abnormalities i...
Multiple dysfunctions take place in the B cell compartment during HIV-1 infection, comprising deplet...
<p>Several HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies (e.g. 2F5, 4E10) have been shown to react with self-antigen...
The maturation process of high-affinity antibodies is a result of intricate interactions between B c...
HIV can be partially contained by host immunity and understanding the basis of this may inform vacci...
HIV affects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional...
Despite the rare appearance of potent HIV-neutralizing mAbs in infected individuals requiring prolon...
HIVaffects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional ...
AbstractA central, yet unresolved issue in the pathogenesis of HIV disease is the mechanism of antib...
HIV affects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional...
Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) induces defects of both cellular and humo...
HIV can be partially contained by host immunity and understanding the basis of this may inform vacci...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces a general dysregulation of immune sy...
BACKGROUND:Primary HIV-infected patients display severe and irreversible damage to different blood B...
The contribution of intrinsic defects in B and/or T cell function or impaired T-B cell interaction t...
Multiple B cell abnormalities have been described in humans infected with HIV. These abnormalities i...
Multiple dysfunctions take place in the B cell compartment during HIV-1 infection, comprising deplet...
<p>Several HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies (e.g. 2F5, 4E10) have been shown to react with self-antigen...
The maturation process of high-affinity antibodies is a result of intricate interactions between B c...
HIV can be partially contained by host immunity and understanding the basis of this may inform vacci...
HIV affects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional...
Despite the rare appearance of potent HIV-neutralizing mAbs in infected individuals requiring prolon...
HIVaffects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional ...
AbstractA central, yet unresolved issue in the pathogenesis of HIV disease is the mechanism of antib...
HIV affects the function of all lymphocyte populations, including B cells. Phenotypic and functional...
Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) induces defects of both cellular and humo...
HIV can be partially contained by host immunity and understanding the basis of this may inform vacci...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces a general dysregulation of immune sy...
BACKGROUND:Primary HIV-infected patients display severe and irreversible damage to different blood B...