We attempted to refine the understanding of an association of Y-chromosomal haplogroup I (hg-I) with enhanced AIDS progression that had been previously reported. First, we compared the progression phenotype between hg-I and its phylogenetically closest haplogroup J. Then, we took a candidate gene approach resequencing DDX3Y, a crucial autoimmunity gene, in hg-I and other common European Y-chromosome haplogroups looking for functional variants. We extended the genetic analyses to CD24L4 and compared and contrasted the roles of disease-based selection, demographic history and population structure shaping the contemporary genetic landscape of hg-I chromosomes. Our results confirmed and refined the AIDS progression signal to hg-I, though no gen...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
Background. To date, only mutations in CCR5 have been shown to confer resistance to human immunodefi...
In an age when the majority of monogenic human disease genes have been identified, a particular chal...
We attempted to refine the understanding of an association of Y-chromosomal haplogroup I (hg-I) with...
The host genetic basis of differential outcomes in HIV infection, progression, viral load set point ...
The host genetic basis of differential outcomes in HIV infection, progression, viral load set point ...
Abstract Background HIV susceptibility and pathogenicity exhibit both interindividual and intergroup...
We tested the association of MHC ancestral haplotypes with rapid or slow progression to AIDS by comp...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The genetics of complex traits have been studied in great detail using Genome-Wide Association Studi...
Flores-Villanueva, Pedro O.; Hendel, Houria; Caillat-Zucman, Sophie; Rappaport, Jay; Burgos-Tiburcio...
Three different studies examining Y-chromosomal diversity have been undertaken: a large continent-...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
Background. To date, only mutations in CCR5 have been shown to confer resistance to human immunodefi...
In an age when the majority of monogenic human disease genes have been identified, a particular chal...
We attempted to refine the understanding of an association of Y-chromosomal haplogroup I (hg-I) with...
The host genetic basis of differential outcomes in HIV infection, progression, viral load set point ...
The host genetic basis of differential outcomes in HIV infection, progression, viral load set point ...
Abstract Background HIV susceptibility and pathogenicity exhibit both interindividual and intergroup...
We tested the association of MHC ancestral haplotypes with rapid or slow progression to AIDS by comp...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The genetics of complex traits have been studied in great detail using Genome-Wide Association Studi...
Flores-Villanueva, Pedro O.; Hendel, Houria; Caillat-Zucman, Sophie; Rappaport, Jay; Burgos-Tiburcio...
Three different studies examining Y-chromosomal diversity have been undertaken: a large continent-...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
Background. To date, only mutations in CCR5 have been shown to confer resistance to human immunodefi...
In an age when the majority of monogenic human disease genes have been identified, a particular chal...