This study investigated the relationship between HIV-1 replication and virus (HIV-1; CMV)-specific CD4(+) T cell frequency and function in HIV-1-infected children. HIV-1 gag p55-specific CD4(+) T cell IFN-gamma responses were detected in the majority of children studied. p55-specific responses were detected less commonly and at lower frequencies in children with/ml plasma HIV-1 RNA than in children with active HIV-1 replication. In children with/ml plasma HIV-1, p55-specific responses were detected only in children with evidence of ongoing HIV-1 replication, indicating a direct relationship between HIV-1 replication and HIV-specific CD4(+) T cell frequencies. In contrast, p55-specific proliferative responses were detected more frequently in...
Abstract: Immune repopulation, despite virological failure, often occurs in children under highly ac...
Objective To investigate the role of thymic output and viral fitness in immune reconstitution in HIV...
To evaluate the immunological and viral consequences of planned treatment interruptions (PTI) in chi...
BACKGROUND: Virus-specific CD4 T cells play a critical role in antiviral immunity. HIV-1-specific CD...
Gag-specific CD4 proliferative responses correlate inversely with HIV-1 RNA levels in infected adult...
The evolution of the HIV-specific CD8+ T cell response in patients receiving potent combination ther...
Background: During human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, chronic immune activation leads to T-...
HIV-1 infection causes a severe T-cell impairment with alteration of immune response. However, in ch...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
BACKGROUND: Early initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) to human immunodeficiency ...
The objective of this study was to investigate whether the restored immune functions of vertically h...
Combination antiretroviral therapy has had a major role in reducing human immunode-®ciency virus typ...
It is intriguing that, unlike adults with HIV-1, children with HIV-1 reach a greater CD4+ T cell rec...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Abstract: Immune repopulation, despite virological failure, often occurs in children under highly ac...
Objective To investigate the role of thymic output and viral fitness in immune reconstitution in HIV...
To evaluate the immunological and viral consequences of planned treatment interruptions (PTI) in chi...
BACKGROUND: Virus-specific CD4 T cells play a critical role in antiviral immunity. HIV-1-specific CD...
Gag-specific CD4 proliferative responses correlate inversely with HIV-1 RNA levels in infected adult...
The evolution of the HIV-specific CD8+ T cell response in patients receiving potent combination ther...
Background: During human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, chronic immune activation leads to T-...
HIV-1 infection causes a severe T-cell impairment with alteration of immune response. However, in ch...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
BACKGROUND: Early initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) to human immunodeficiency ...
The objective of this study was to investigate whether the restored immune functions of vertically h...
Combination antiretroviral therapy has had a major role in reducing human immunode-®ciency virus typ...
It is intriguing that, unlike adults with HIV-1, children with HIV-1 reach a greater CD4+ T cell rec...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Current understanding of how the T-cell pool is established in children and how this is affected by ...
Abstract: Immune repopulation, despite virological failure, often occurs in children under highly ac...
Objective To investigate the role of thymic output and viral fitness in immune reconstitution in HIV...
To evaluate the immunological and viral consequences of planned treatment interruptions (PTI) in chi...