International audienceHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in humans does not always lead to AIDS. Rare HIV-1-infected individuals known as HIV controllers do not show signs of disease progression in the long term and spontaneously control HIV replication to very low levels in the absence of therapy. Simian species that are naturally infected by Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in the wild provide an apparently radically different model of resistance to AIDS, as the plasma viral load remains persistently high in these species without obvious pathogenic consequences. Infections in HIV controllers and SIV natural hosts differ in several major points, such as the strength and avidity of the antiviral T-cell response, which are remar...
Animal models greatly facilitate understanding of transmission, pathogenesis and immune responses in...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A major challenge for the development of a highly effective AIDS vaccine is the identification of me...
In contrast to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected humans, natural hosts for simian immunode...
The mechanisms underlying the AIDS resistance of natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SI...
International audienceThe review summarizes studies in natural hosts, with a particular focus on the...
International audienceAn ideal model for HIV-1 research is still unavailable. However, infection of ...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the AIDS resistance of natural hosts for simian immu...
Natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can be, and are often naturally, infected with...
Examining how pathogens cross species boundaries, spread within species, and persist within their ho...
Since its discovery in the 1980\u27s, HIV infection has expanded into pandemic proportions and is re...
The human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV, respectively) are members of the lentivi...
International audiencePurpose of review We propose here that the dynamics rather than the structure ...
The development of an HIV-1 vaccine that would be effective against all existing subtypes and circul...
International audienceType I interferons induce a complex transcriptional program that leads to a ge...
Animal models greatly facilitate understanding of transmission, pathogenesis and immune responses in...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A major challenge for the development of a highly effective AIDS vaccine is the identification of me...
In contrast to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected humans, natural hosts for simian immunode...
The mechanisms underlying the AIDS resistance of natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SI...
International audienceThe review summarizes studies in natural hosts, with a particular focus on the...
International audienceAn ideal model for HIV-1 research is still unavailable. However, infection of ...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying the AIDS resistance of natural hosts for simian immu...
Natural hosts for simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) can be, and are often naturally, infected with...
Examining how pathogens cross species boundaries, spread within species, and persist within their ho...
Since its discovery in the 1980\u27s, HIV infection has expanded into pandemic proportions and is re...
The human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV, respectively) are members of the lentivi...
International audiencePurpose of review We propose here that the dynamics rather than the structure ...
The development of an HIV-1 vaccine that would be effective against all existing subtypes and circul...
International audienceType I interferons induce a complex transcriptional program that leads to a ge...
Animal models greatly facilitate understanding of transmission, pathogenesis and immune responses in...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A major challenge for the development of a highly effective AIDS vaccine is the identification of me...