To determine whether, as predicted by predator-prey dynamics, early withdrawal of antiretroviral therapy, i.e. when the number of CD4+ lymphocytes is still elevated, results in an overshoot of HIV-1 viraemia due to infection of increased numbers of available target cells at that time. DESIGN AND METHODS: Five HIV-1-infected individuals were identified who discontinued antiretroviral therapy for various reasons after 8-19 days, and from whom stored serum samples obtained before, during, and shortly after treatment were available for measurement of HIV-1 RNA load. A mathematical model was designed to assess whether increased target cell availability could quantitatively explain the clinical observations. RESULTS: After therapy withdrawal, inc...
Objectives and design: The dynamics of viral decline following the initiation of antiretroviral trea...
BackgroundIt is unknown if extremely early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) may lead to lo...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...
BACKGROUND: This study addresses the dynamic of viral load rebound and immune system changes in a co...
Objective: An important pending question is whether temporary highly active antiretroviral therapy d...
Viral dynamics were intensively investigated in eight patients with acute HIV infection to define th...
Background: Transient episodes of HIV type-1 viraemia are frequently observed in patients on suppres...
We longitudinally evaluated HIV-specific T-cell immunity after discontinuation of highly active anti...
Potent antiretroviral therapy has dramatically improved the prognosis of patients infected with HIV-...
Early treatment of acute HIV infection with highly active antiretroviral therapy, followed by superv...
Virus-specific T-helper cells are considered critical for the control of chronic viral infections. S...
Therapeutic strategies aimed at achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free HIV remission in infecte...
We longitudinally evaluated HIV-specific T-cell immunity after discontinuation of highly active anti...
Therapeutic strategies aimed at achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free HIV remission in infecte...
Long-term benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) initiation during primary HIV-1 infe...
Objectives and design: The dynamics of viral decline following the initiation of antiretroviral trea...
BackgroundIt is unknown if extremely early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) may lead to lo...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...
BACKGROUND: This study addresses the dynamic of viral load rebound and immune system changes in a co...
Objective: An important pending question is whether temporary highly active antiretroviral therapy d...
Viral dynamics were intensively investigated in eight patients with acute HIV infection to define th...
Background: Transient episodes of HIV type-1 viraemia are frequently observed in patients on suppres...
We longitudinally evaluated HIV-specific T-cell immunity after discontinuation of highly active anti...
Potent antiretroviral therapy has dramatically improved the prognosis of patients infected with HIV-...
Early treatment of acute HIV infection with highly active antiretroviral therapy, followed by superv...
Virus-specific T-helper cells are considered critical for the control of chronic viral infections. S...
Therapeutic strategies aimed at achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free HIV remission in infecte...
We longitudinally evaluated HIV-specific T-cell immunity after discontinuation of highly active anti...
Therapeutic strategies aimed at achieving antiretroviral therapy (ART)-free HIV remission in infecte...
Long-term benefits of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) initiation during primary HIV-1 infe...
Objectives and design: The dynamics of viral decline following the initiation of antiretroviral trea...
BackgroundIt is unknown if extremely early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) may lead to lo...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...