AbstractLosing the decisive virus-specific functions of both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes in the first weeks after immunodeficiency virus infection ultimately leads to AIDS. The SIV/rhesus monkey model for AIDS was used to demonstrate that a 4-week chemotherapeutic reduction of viral load during acute SIV infection of macaques allowed the development of a competent immune response able to control virus replication after discontinuation of treatment in two of five monkeys. Increasing SIV-specific CD4+ T-helper-cell proliferation was found in all macaques several weeks after treatment, independent of their viral load. However, only macaques with low viral loads showed persistent T-cell reactivity of lymph node cells. In contrast to animals wit...
textabstractThe evolution of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)–specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte pre...
Here we report the results of an investigation into the possibility that one mechanism responsible f...
The interplay between host and virus that controls disease progression in HIV- and SIV-infected indi...
Off-therapy control of viremia by HIV-infected individuals has been associated with two likely playe...
Infection with HIV persists despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), and treatment interrup...
Abstract Background HIV infection causes a qualitative and quantitative loss of CD4+ T cell immunity...
AbstractTherapeutic intervention with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can lead to the s...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Differentiation and survival defects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific CD8 T cells may...
While CD8+ T cells are clearly important in controlling virus replication during HIV and SIV infecti...
Sustainable HIV remission after antiretroviral therapy (ART) withdrawal, or post-treatment control (...
The importance of CD8+ T cells in the control of HIV/SIV infection has been extensively reported. Ho...
The CD8+ T-cell is a key mediator of antiviral immunity, potentially contributing to control of path...
The host immune response against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is multi-faceted, with...
Apoptosis has been proposed as a key mechanism responsible for CD4+ T cell depletion and immune dysf...
textabstractThe evolution of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)–specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte pre...
Here we report the results of an investigation into the possibility that one mechanism responsible f...
The interplay between host and virus that controls disease progression in HIV- and SIV-infected indi...
Off-therapy control of viremia by HIV-infected individuals has been associated with two likely playe...
Infection with HIV persists despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), and treatment interrup...
Abstract Background HIV infection causes a qualitative and quantitative loss of CD4+ T cell immunity...
AbstractTherapeutic intervention with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can lead to the s...
Understanding the mechanism of infection control in elite controllers (EC) may shed light on the cor...
Differentiation and survival defects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific CD8 T cells may...
While CD8+ T cells are clearly important in controlling virus replication during HIV and SIV infecti...
Sustainable HIV remission after antiretroviral therapy (ART) withdrawal, or post-treatment control (...
The importance of CD8+ T cells in the control of HIV/SIV infection has been extensively reported. Ho...
The CD8+ T-cell is a key mediator of antiviral immunity, potentially contributing to control of path...
The host immune response against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is multi-faceted, with...
Apoptosis has been proposed as a key mechanism responsible for CD4+ T cell depletion and immune dysf...
textabstractThe evolution of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)–specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte pre...
Here we report the results of an investigation into the possibility that one mechanism responsible f...
The interplay between host and virus that controls disease progression in HIV- and SIV-infected indi...