The role of the thymus in HIV-1 pathogenesis remains unclear. We developed an assay to quantify the number of recent thymic emigrants in blood based on the detection of a major excisional DNA byproduct (termed alpha1 circle) of T cell receptor rearrangement. By studying 532 normal individuals, we found that alpha1 circle numbers in blood remain high for the first 10-15 yr of life, a sharp drop is seen in the late teen years, and a gradual decline occurs thereafter. Compared with age-matched uninfected control individuals, alpha1 circle numbers in HIV-1-infected adults were significantly reduced; however, there were many individuals with normal alpha1 circle numbers. In 74 individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy, we found ...
To investigate the thymic contribution to immune reconstitution during antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
We assessed de novo T-cell generation by determining T-cell receptor-rearrangement excision circles ...
ObjectivesAIDS is caused by CD4 T-cell depletion. Although combination antiretroviral therapy can re...
The role of the thymus in HIV-1 pathogenesis remains unclear. We developed an assay to quantify the ...
The human thymus exports newly-generated T cells to the periphery which is essential for establishin...
Recent advances in characterizing thymic function confirm the importance of thymus to T-cell diversi...
OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: To investigate the relationship between cell-associated HIV-1 dynamics and r...
Objectives and methods: To investigate the relationship between cell-associated HIV-1 dynamics and r...
Recent thymic emigrants can be identified by T cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) formed during ...
After the provision of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the level of circulating CD4+ T...
The human thymus exports newly generated T cells to the periphery. As no markers have been identifie...
The human thymus exports newly generated T cells to the periphery. As no markers have been identified...
The thymus represents the major site of the production and generation of T cells expressing alphabet...
To investigate the thymic contribution to immune reconstitution during antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
Thymic function has been mainly analyzed with surrogate peripheral markers affected by peripheral T-...
To investigate the thymic contribution to immune reconstitution during antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
We assessed de novo T-cell generation by determining T-cell receptor-rearrangement excision circles ...
ObjectivesAIDS is caused by CD4 T-cell depletion. Although combination antiretroviral therapy can re...
The role of the thymus in HIV-1 pathogenesis remains unclear. We developed an assay to quantify the ...
The human thymus exports newly-generated T cells to the periphery which is essential for establishin...
Recent advances in characterizing thymic function confirm the importance of thymus to T-cell diversi...
OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: To investigate the relationship between cell-associated HIV-1 dynamics and r...
Objectives and methods: To investigate the relationship between cell-associated HIV-1 dynamics and r...
Recent thymic emigrants can be identified by T cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) formed during ...
After the provision of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the level of circulating CD4+ T...
The human thymus exports newly generated T cells to the periphery. As no markers have been identifie...
The human thymus exports newly generated T cells to the periphery. As no markers have been identified...
The thymus represents the major site of the production and generation of T cells expressing alphabet...
To investigate the thymic contribution to immune reconstitution during antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
Thymic function has been mainly analyzed with surrogate peripheral markers affected by peripheral T-...
To investigate the thymic contribution to immune reconstitution during antiretroviral therapy (ART),...
We assessed de novo T-cell generation by determining T-cell receptor-rearrangement excision circles ...
ObjectivesAIDS is caused by CD4 T-cell depletion. Although combination antiretroviral therapy can re...