Background: Host genetic factors, such as HLA alleles, play an important role in mediating the course of HIV-1 disease progression through largely undefined mechanisms. Objectives: To examine the association of HLA markers with HIV-1 RNA plasma viral load and other factors associated with course of disease progression in HIV-1 infection. Design and methods: A group of 139 HIV-1 seroconverters from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study had been typed for a variety of HLA markers. HIV-1 RNA plasma viral load was measured from frozen plasma specimens obtained approximately 9 months following seroconversion. CD4+ cell counts were available from the same study visit. Statistical analysis was performed using survival techniques and linear regressio...
Background: The relationship between immune escape and HIV disease is incompletely understood. Here ...
This thesis focuses on the impact of HLA class I restricted T cells on HIV-1 disease progression. It...
Polymorphic products of genes in the HLA region contributing to variability in the course of human i...
Background: Host genetic factors, such as HLA alleles, play an important role in mediating the cours...
BACKGROUND: During untreated, chronic HIV-1 infection, plasma viral load (VL) is a relatively stable...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and kil...
Background: HLA-B alleles are associated with viral control in chronic HIV-1 infection, however, the...
OBJECTIVES: The Strategic Timing of AntiRetroviral Treatment (START) and Strategies for Management o...
Identifying host determinants associated with HIV reservoir size and viral rebound timing after an a...
Abstract Background HLA-B alleles are associated with viral control in chronic HIV-1 infection, howe...
Curs 2015-2016Among HIV seropositive individuals, the progression of the HIV-related disease is quit...
Research in the past two decades has generated unequivocal evidence that host genetic variations sub...
<p>A fraction of HIV-1 patients are able to successfully control the virus and avoid developing AIDS...
Host genetic factors play an important role in mediating resistance to HIV-1 infection and may modif...
In a Nairobi-Kenyan cohort of 50 HIV-1 positive patients, we analysed the prevalence of HIV-1 subtyp...
Background: The relationship between immune escape and HIV disease is incompletely understood. Here ...
This thesis focuses on the impact of HLA class I restricted T cells on HIV-1 disease progression. It...
Polymorphic products of genes in the HLA region contributing to variability in the course of human i...
Background: Host genetic factors, such as HLA alleles, play an important role in mediating the cours...
BACKGROUND: During untreated, chronic HIV-1 infection, plasma viral load (VL) is a relatively stable...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I and kil...
Background: HLA-B alleles are associated with viral control in chronic HIV-1 infection, however, the...
OBJECTIVES: The Strategic Timing of AntiRetroviral Treatment (START) and Strategies for Management o...
Identifying host determinants associated with HIV reservoir size and viral rebound timing after an a...
Abstract Background HLA-B alleles are associated with viral control in chronic HIV-1 infection, howe...
Curs 2015-2016Among HIV seropositive individuals, the progression of the HIV-related disease is quit...
Research in the past two decades has generated unequivocal evidence that host genetic variations sub...
<p>A fraction of HIV-1 patients are able to successfully control the virus and avoid developing AIDS...
Host genetic factors play an important role in mediating resistance to HIV-1 infection and may modif...
In a Nairobi-Kenyan cohort of 50 HIV-1 positive patients, we analysed the prevalence of HIV-1 subtyp...
Background: The relationship between immune escape and HIV disease is incompletely understood. Here ...
This thesis focuses on the impact of HLA class I restricted T cells on HIV-1 disease progression. It...
Polymorphic products of genes in the HLA region contributing to variability in the course of human i...