Background: The capacity of the immune system of adolescents to generate and repopulate naive and memory cell populations under conditions of normal homeostasis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is largely unknown.Objective: To assess lymphocyte subsets in HIV-infected and high-risk HIV-negative adolescents.Design: The Reaching for Excellence in Adolescent Care and Health Project of the Adolescent Medicine HIV/AIDS Research Network recruits a cohort of HIV-infected and high-risk HIV-uninfected adolescents, aged 13 to 18 years 364 days, into a study of biomedical and behavioral features of HIV infection as seen in the context of full availability of primary care and HIV-related consultative services. Lymphocyte phenotypes were...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection heavily compromises the immune system. The de-crease of...
Background: During human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, chronic immune activation leads to T-...
International audienceBackground: Clinical studies support biologically independent roles of cell-fr...
Background: The capacity of the immune system of adolescents to generate and repopulate naive and me...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets need to be determined in a large, urban, minority-pr...
International audienceBackground: Children born at the start of the HIV epidemic and infected during...
Every year, HIV-positive adolescents add to the growing number of HIV-infected individuals. In fact,...
Background: There are limited data on the immune profiles of HIV-positive children compared with hea...
Background: Lymphocytes form part of blood cells involve in the fight against infection in the immun...
Background: Repeated exposure to HIV is not always associated with infection and multiple cohorts of...
Introduction: HIV causes defects in memory B cells in children, but the mechanisms of those defects...
BACKGROUND:HIV disease progresses more rapidly in children than adults with mortality rates exceedin...
BACKGROUND: Virus-specific CD4 T cells play a critical role in antiviral immunity. HIV-1-specific CD...
Background: HIV-1-infected children show changes of blood lymphocyte subpopulations. We have, theref...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection heavily compromises the immune system. The de-crease of...
Background: During human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, chronic immune activation leads to T-...
International audienceBackground: Clinical studies support biologically independent roles of cell-fr...
Background: The capacity of the immune system of adolescents to generate and repopulate naive and me...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets need to be determined in a large, urban, minority-pr...
International audienceBackground: Children born at the start of the HIV epidemic and infected during...
Every year, HIV-positive adolescents add to the growing number of HIV-infected individuals. In fact,...
Background: There are limited data on the immune profiles of HIV-positive children compared with hea...
Background: Lymphocytes form part of blood cells involve in the fight against infection in the immun...
Background: Repeated exposure to HIV is not always associated with infection and multiple cohorts of...
Introduction: HIV causes defects in memory B cells in children, but the mechanisms of those defects...
BACKGROUND:HIV disease progresses more rapidly in children than adults with mortality rates exceedin...
BACKGROUND: Virus-specific CD4 T cells play a critical role in antiviral immunity. HIV-1-specific CD...
Background: HIV-1-infected children show changes of blood lymphocyte subpopulations. We have, theref...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection heavily compromises the immune system. The de-crease of...
Background: During human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, chronic immune activation leads to T-...
International audienceBackground: Clinical studies support biologically independent roles of cell-fr...