Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using variants eventually arise in up to 50% of patients infected with subtypes B or D. This transition to efficient CXCR4 utilization is often co-incident with progression to AIDS. The basis for HIV-1's initial dependence on CCR5, the selective force(s) that drive CXCR4-utilization, and the evolutionary pathways by which it occurs are incompletely understood. Greater knowledge of these processes will inform interventions at all stages, from vaccination to cure. The determinants of co-receptor use map primarily, though not exclusively, to the V3 loop of gp120. In this study, we describe five clonal variants with identical V3 loops but divergent CXCR4 use...
Binding to a chemokine receptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, by the gp120 glycoprotein is an essential ste...
During the course of infection, transmitted HIV-1 isolates that initially use CCR5 can acquire the a...
AbstractDuring the course of at least 50% of HIV-1 subtype B infections, CCR5-using (R5) viruses evo...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
<div><p>Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-usin...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
Abstract Background Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) requires binding of t...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
Binding to a chemokine receptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, by the gp120 glycoprotein is an essential ste...
Binding to a chemokine receptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, by the gp120 glycoprotein is an essential ste...
During the course of infection, transmitted HIV-1 isolates that initially use CCR5 can acquire the a...
AbstractDuring the course of at least 50% of HIV-1 subtype B infections, CCR5-using (R5) viruses evo...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-using varian...
<div><p>Nearly all persons newly infected with HIV-1 harbor exclusively CCR5-using virus. CXCR4-usin...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
Abstract Background Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) requires binding of t...
HIV-1 subtype C (C-HIV) is responsible for most HIV-1 cases worldwide. Although the pathogenesis of ...
Binding to a chemokine receptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, by the gp120 glycoprotein is an essential ste...
Binding to a chemokine receptor, either CCR5 or CXCR4, by the gp120 glycoprotein is an essential ste...
During the course of infection, transmitted HIV-1 isolates that initially use CCR5 can acquire the a...
AbstractDuring the course of at least 50% of HIV-1 subtype B infections, CCR5-using (R5) viruses evo...