A recent study examining whole genome associations of host control found that the six most significant protective determinants against HIV disease progression were found in the MHC region of the genome. Several HLA alleles are associated with long-term non-progression and control of viremia. Furthermore, not only were certain HLA-types better than others, but individuals homozygous for HLA I alleles appear to progress more rapidly to AIDS compared to heterozygous individuals. This finding may relate to the ability of individuals with a heterozygous genotype to present a more diverse set of epitopes, resulting in a broader HIV-specific immune response, making it more difficult for the virus to effectively escape from host immune responses. T...
HIV's capacity to escape immune recognition by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is a core component of ...
International audiencePrevious studies of the HIV-1 disease have shown that HLA and Chemokine recept...
© 2014, The Author(s).Research in the past two decades has generated unequivocal evidence that host ...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Genome-wide association studies reveal amino acids of the major histocompatibility complex that asso...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes (HLA in humans) regulate the immune response to foreign...
Author Summary Following infection with HIV, it is well established that a person's genetic makeup i...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Background: Previous genetic association studies of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) progre...
To elucidate the genetic factors predisposing to AIDS progression, we analyzed a unique cohort of 27...
Accumulating data generated from persons who naturally control HIV without the need for antiretrovir...
Multiple epidemiological studies have demonstrated associations between the human leukocyte antigen ...
HIV's capacity to escape immune recognition by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is a core component of ...
International audiencePrevious studies of the HIV-1 disease have shown that HLA and Chemokine recept...
© 2014, The Author(s).Research in the past two decades has generated unequivocal evidence that host ...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Genome-wide association studies reveal amino acids of the major histocompatibility complex that asso...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes (HLA in humans) regulate the immune response to foreign...
Author Summary Following infection with HIV, it is well established that a person's genetic makeup i...
Understanding why some people establish and maintain effective control of HIV-1 and others do not is...
Background: Previous genetic association studies of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) progre...
To elucidate the genetic factors predisposing to AIDS progression, we analyzed a unique cohort of 27...
Accumulating data generated from persons who naturally control HIV without the need for antiretrovir...
Multiple epidemiological studies have demonstrated associations between the human leukocyte antigen ...
HIV's capacity to escape immune recognition by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) is a core component of ...
International audiencePrevious studies of the HIV-1 disease have shown that HLA and Chemokine recept...
© 2014, The Author(s).Research in the past two decades has generated unequivocal evidence that host ...