Genomic studies developed to understand HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis have often lead to conflicting results. This is linked to various factors, including differences in cohort design and selection, the numbers of patients involved, the influence of population substructure, the ethnic origins of the participants, and phenotypic definition. These difficulties in the interpretation of results are examined through published studies on the role of polymorphisms in HLA and the chemokine receptors genes in AIDS. Our analysis suggests that the use of haplotypes will strengthen the results obtained in a given cohort, and meta-analysis including multiple cohorts to gather large-enough numbers of patients should also allow clarification of the gen...
BACKGROUND: Whether vexing clinical decision-making dilemmas can be partly addressed by recent advan...
This is a crucial transition time for human genetics in general, and for HIV host genetics in partic...
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1–infected populations have been underpowered...
Genomic studies developed to understand HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis have often lead to conflict...
Host genome studies are increasingly available for the study of infectious disease susceptibility. C...
Host genome studies are increasingly available for the study of infectious disease susceptibility. C...
The impact of host genetic variation on determining the differential outcomes after HIV infection ha...
<div><p>Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected indivi...
New polymorphisms have been recently identified in CX3CRI, a coreceptor for some HIV-1 strains, one ...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
BACKGROUND: The primary hurdle for the eradication of HIV-1 is the establishment of a latent viral r...
Recent advances in genetic knowledge, bioinformatics and technology have transformed host genetic re...
Objective: Host and viral genetic factors contribute significantly to the natural course of untreat...
Summary: Three haplotypes for the CCR2–CCR5 region previ-ously have been shown to affect AIDS progre...
BACKGROUND: Studies relating certain chemokine and chemokine receptor gene alleles with the outcome ...
BACKGROUND: Whether vexing clinical decision-making dilemmas can be partly addressed by recent advan...
This is a crucial transition time for human genetics in general, and for HIV host genetics in partic...
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1–infected populations have been underpowered...
Genomic studies developed to understand HIV-1 infection and pathogenesis have often lead to conflict...
Host genome studies are increasingly available for the study of infectious disease susceptibility. C...
Host genome studies are increasingly available for the study of infectious disease susceptibility. C...
The impact of host genetic variation on determining the differential outcomes after HIV infection ha...
<div><p>Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected indivi...
New polymorphisms have been recently identified in CX3CRI, a coreceptor for some HIV-1 strains, one ...
Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed in HIV-1 infected individuals, i...
BACKGROUND: The primary hurdle for the eradication of HIV-1 is the establishment of a latent viral r...
Recent advances in genetic knowledge, bioinformatics and technology have transformed host genetic re...
Objective: Host and viral genetic factors contribute significantly to the natural course of untreat...
Summary: Three haplotypes for the CCR2–CCR5 region previ-ously have been shown to affect AIDS progre...
BACKGROUND: Studies relating certain chemokine and chemokine receptor gene alleles with the outcome ...
BACKGROUND: Whether vexing clinical decision-making dilemmas can be partly addressed by recent advan...
This is a crucial transition time for human genetics in general, and for HIV host genetics in partic...
Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of HIV-1–infected populations have been underpowered...