International audienceLess than 0.5% of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)-infected patients maintain viral load below the threshold of detection by conventional assays for many years without antiretroviral therapy. These patients are known as HIV controllers (HICs) and offer a unique opportunity to explore and unravel efficient mechanisms of defense against HIV. An intense research effort has led to identifying viral and host factors that contribute to the control of viral replication. Although the host factors appear to be the primary determinants for HIV control, different genomic, transcriptomic, and immunological profiles have been described in HICs. This supports the existence of different mechanisms of control. We review here the...
HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) maintain undetectable viral loads (VL) in the absence of antiretroviral...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
International audienceLess than 0.5% of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)-infected patients mai...
HIV-Controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined antiretroviral treatment ...
Chronic viral infections can appear in two very different forms: those that are typically immunologi...
HIV infection, if left untreated, leads in most cases to the development of wide immune deterioratio...
International audienceHIV controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined ant...
HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) maintain undetectable viral loads (VL) in the absence of antiretroviral...
Elite and viremic HIV controllers are able to control their HIV infection and maintain undetectable ...
International audienceIntroduction: HIV controllers (HIC) maintain viraemia at low levels without an...
(See the article by Julg et al, on pages 233–238.) Soon after the initial discovery of human immunod...
HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) maintain undetectable viral loads (VL) in the absence of antiretroviral...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
International audienceLess than 0.5% of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)-infected patients mai...
HIV-Controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined antiretroviral treatment ...
Chronic viral infections can appear in two very different forms: those that are typically immunologi...
HIV infection, if left untreated, leads in most cases to the development of wide immune deterioratio...
International audienceHIV controllers (HIC) maintain control of HIV replication without combined ant...
HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) maintain undetectable viral loads (VL) in the absence of antiretroviral...
Elite and viremic HIV controllers are able to control their HIV infection and maintain undetectable ...
International audienceIntroduction: HIV controllers (HIC) maintain viraemia at low levels without an...
(See the article by Julg et al, on pages 233–238.) Soon after the initial discovery of human immunod...
HIV-1 elite controllers (EC) maintain undetectable viral loads (VL) in the absence of antiretroviral...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...
Elite controllers (EC) represent a small subset of HIV-1-infected people that spontaneously control ...