HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although rates can vary within this group. Underlying mechanisms are not fully understood but likely involve both immunological and virological dynamics. The present study investigated HIV-1 in vivo evolution and epitope-specific CD8(+) T cell responses in six HLA-B*5701 patients who had not received antiretroviral treatment, monitored from early infection for up to 7 years. The subjects were classified as high-risk progressors (HRPs) or low-risk progressors (LRPs) based on baseline CD4(+) T cell counts. Dynamics of HIV-1 Gag p24 evolution and multifunctional CD8(+) T cell responses were evaluated by high-resolution phylogenetic analysis and polychro...
BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) response drives the evolution of HIV-1 at a host-level by s...
Background: Understanding the factors driving global HIV-1 sequence diversity is critical for vacci...
Abstract Background The factors determining differential HIV disease outcome among individuals expre...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
<div><p>HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, ...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
This thesis focuses on the impact of HLA class I restricted T cells on HIV-1 disease progression. It...
Molecular epidemiology studies have identified HLA-B*58:01 as a protective HIV allele. However, not ...
Molecular epidemiology studies have identified HLA-B*58:01 as a protective HIV allele. However, not ...
HLA alleles B57/58, B27, and B35 have the strongest genetic associations with HIV-1 disease progress...
DILERNIA, Darío Alberto, JONES, Alberto, RODRIGUEZ, Sabrina [et al.]. HLA-Driven convergence of HIV-...
During acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, early host cellular immune respo...
Viral escape from HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cells has been demonstrated in numerous studies previously...
Background The factors determining differential HIV disease outcome among individuals expressing pro...
The CD8+ T (CTL) cell response is an important component of the immune response to HIV-1 infection. ...
BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) response drives the evolution of HIV-1 at a host-level by s...
Background: Understanding the factors driving global HIV-1 sequence diversity is critical for vacci...
Abstract Background The factors determining differential HIV disease outcome among individuals expre...
HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, although...
<div><p>HLA-B*5701 is the host factor most strongly associated with slow HIV-1 disease progression, ...
After 30 years of research, the exact mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HI...
This thesis focuses on the impact of HLA class I restricted T cells on HIV-1 disease progression. It...
Molecular epidemiology studies have identified HLA-B*58:01 as a protective HIV allele. However, not ...
Molecular epidemiology studies have identified HLA-B*58:01 as a protective HIV allele. However, not ...
HLA alleles B57/58, B27, and B35 have the strongest genetic associations with HIV-1 disease progress...
DILERNIA, Darío Alberto, JONES, Alberto, RODRIGUEZ, Sabrina [et al.]. HLA-Driven convergence of HIV-...
During acute human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection, early host cellular immune respo...
Viral escape from HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cells has been demonstrated in numerous studies previously...
Background The factors determining differential HIV disease outcome among individuals expressing pro...
The CD8+ T (CTL) cell response is an important component of the immune response to HIV-1 infection. ...
BACKGROUND: Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) response drives the evolution of HIV-1 at a host-level by s...
Background: Understanding the factors driving global HIV-1 sequence diversity is critical for vacci...
Abstract Background The factors determining differential HIV disease outcome among individuals expre...