Human immunodeficiency virus type-2 (HIV-2) infected individuals develop immunodeficiency with a considerable delay and transmit the virus at a lower rate as compared to HIV-1 infected. Conceivably, comparative studies on immune responsiveness of the HIV-1 and HIV-2 infected hosts may help to explain differences in pathogenesis and transmission between the two types of infection. Previous studies have shown that the neutralizing antibody response is more potent and broader in HIV-2 than HIV-1 infection. In the present study we have further examined the function of the humoral immune response and studied the potentiating effect of complement (C') on antiviral activity of plasma from singly HIV-1 or HIV-2 infected, as well as HIV-1/HIV-2 dual...
Even though the relative contribution of neutralizing antibodies (Nab) to prevent progression to AID...
In vitro studies implicate classical and alternative complement pathway activation in the patho-gene...
Non-neutralizing IgG to the V1V2 loop of HIV-1 gp120 correlates with a decreased risk of HIV-1 infec...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2)-infected individuals develop immunodeficiency with a con...
In human plasma, HIV activates the complement system, even in the absence of specific antibodies. Co...
AbstractA previous study showed a portion of HIV-1 plasma virus was lysed by the addition of exogeno...
The complement system was examined in a group of eight patients (six with lymphoadenopathy syndrome ...
International audienceThe role of the complement system in HIV-1 immunity and pathogenesis is multif...
To explore the possibility that antibody-mediated complement lysis contributes to viremia control in...
<p>Inhibitory activity of patient plasma against the heterologous virus JR-FL was measured in presen...
Abstract Background Non-neutralising antibodies to the envelope glycoprotein are elicited during acu...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–induced complement activation may play a role in chro...
Complement and antibody contribute to infection-enhancement and possible expanded cellular tropism o...
AbstractTwo human monoclonal antibodies, 4E10 and b12, were examined for antibody-dependent neutrali...
In humans the HIV infection results in a chronic disease with a permanent fight between factors con...
Even though the relative contribution of neutralizing antibodies (Nab) to prevent progression to AID...
In vitro studies implicate classical and alternative complement pathway activation in the patho-gene...
Non-neutralizing IgG to the V1V2 loop of HIV-1 gp120 correlates with a decreased risk of HIV-1 infec...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2)-infected individuals develop immunodeficiency with a con...
In human plasma, HIV activates the complement system, even in the absence of specific antibodies. Co...
AbstractA previous study showed a portion of HIV-1 plasma virus was lysed by the addition of exogeno...
The complement system was examined in a group of eight patients (six with lymphoadenopathy syndrome ...
International audienceThe role of the complement system in HIV-1 immunity and pathogenesis is multif...
To explore the possibility that antibody-mediated complement lysis contributes to viremia control in...
<p>Inhibitory activity of patient plasma against the heterologous virus JR-FL was measured in presen...
Abstract Background Non-neutralising antibodies to the envelope glycoprotein are elicited during acu...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–induced complement activation may play a role in chro...
Complement and antibody contribute to infection-enhancement and possible expanded cellular tropism o...
AbstractTwo human monoclonal antibodies, 4E10 and b12, were examined for antibody-dependent neutrali...
In humans the HIV infection results in a chronic disease with a permanent fight between factors con...
Even though the relative contribution of neutralizing antibodies (Nab) to prevent progression to AID...
In vitro studies implicate classical and alternative complement pathway activation in the patho-gene...
Non-neutralizing IgG to the V1V2 loop of HIV-1 gp120 correlates with a decreased risk of HIV-1 infec...