Origin and evolution of HIV-1 in breast milk determined by single-genome amplification and sequencing.
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Single genome amplification of proviral HIV-1 DNA from dried blood spot specimens collected during early infant screening programs in Lusaka, ZambiaThe magnitude and kinetics of the mucosal HIV-specific CD8+ T lymphocyte response and virus RNA load in breast milk.Incidence and correlates of HIV-1 RNA detection in the breast milk of women receiving HAART for the prevention of HIV-1 transmission.Transmitted/founder simian immunodeficiency virus envelope sequences in vesicular stomatitis and Semliki forest virus vector immunized rhesus macaques.Adaptive HIV-specific B cell-derived humoral immune defenses of the intestinal mucosa in children exposed to HIV via breast-feedingRestricted isotype, distinct variable gene usage, and high rate of gp120 specificity of HIV-1 envelope-specific B cells in colostrum compared with those in blood of HIV-1-infected, lactating African womenHIV-specific functional antibody responses in breast milk mirror those in plasma and are primarily mediated by IgG antibodiesHigh cell-free virus load and robust autologous humoral immune responses in breast milk of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected african green monkeys.Evidence of long-lived founder virus in mother-to-child HIV transmission.Nevirapine, sodium concentration and HIV-1 RNA in breast milk and plasma among HIV-infected women receiving short-course antiretroviral prophylaxis.Viral determinants of HIV-1 macrophage tropism.The function and affinity maturation of HIV-1 gp120-specific monoclonal antibodies derived from colostral B cellsGeneration of transmitted/founder HIV-1 infectious molecular clones and characterization of their replication capacity in CD4 T lymphocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages.Transmitted/founder and chronic subtype C HIV-1 use CD4 and CCR5 receptors with equal efficiency and are not inhibited by blocking the integrin α4β7HIV-1 pathogenesis: the virus.Maternal Neutralization-Resistant Virus Variants Do Not Predict Infant HIV Infection RiskPostnatally-transmitted HIV-1 Envelope variants have similar neutralization-sensitivity and function to that of nontransmitted breast milk variantsShort communication: HIV type 1 subtype C variants transmitted through the bottleneck of breastfeeding are sensitive to new generation broadly neutralizing antibodies directed against quaternary and CD4-binding site epitopes.Envelope-specific B-cell populations in African green monkeys chronically infected with simian immunodeficiency virusImmunology of pediatric HIV infectionElevated hypermutation levels in HIV-1 natural viral suppressors.Clonal amplification and maternal-infant transmission of nevirapine-resistant HIV-1 variants in breast milk following single-dose nevirapine prophylaxis.Transient compartmentalization of simian immunodeficiency virus variants in the breast milk of african green monkeysCharacterization of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Variants Anatomically Compartmentalized in Plasma and Milk in Chronically Infected African Green MonkeysThe oral mucosa immune environment and oral transmission of HIV/SIV.The role of neutralizing antibodies in prevention of HIV-1 infection: what can we learn from the mother-to-child transmission context?Use of Dried Blood Spots to Elucidate Full-Length Transmitted/Founder HIV-1 Genomes.Breast milk and in utero transmission of HIV-1 select for envelope variants with unique molecular signatures.Postnatal cytomegalovirus exposure in infants of antiretroviral-treated and untreated HIV-infected mothers.Female genital tract shedding of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 is associated with a majority population of CXCR4-tropic HIV Type 1 in blood and declining CD4(+) cell counts.Maternal and Breastmilk Viral Load: Impacts of Adherence on Peripartum HIV Infections Averted-The Breastfeeding, Antiretrovirals, and Nutrition Study.The well-tempered SIV infection: Pathogenesis of SIV infection in natural hosts in the wild, with emphasis on virus transmission and early events post-infection that may contribute to protection from disease progression.Viral envelope is a major determinant of enhanced fitness of a multidrug-resistant HIV-1 variant.Maternal but Not Infant Anti-HIV-1 Neutralizing Antibody Response Associates with Enhanced Transmission and Infant Morbidity.Breastfeeding Behaviors and the Innate Immune System of Human Milk: Working Together to Protect Infants against Inflammation, HIV-1, and Other Infections.Evidence for weak genetic recombination at the PTP2 locus of Nosema ceranae.A CD4-mimetic compound enhances vaccine efficacy against stringent immunodeficiency virus challenge.The Impact of IgG transplacental transfer on early life immunity
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 in breast milk determined by single-genome amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Origin and evolution of HIV-1 ...... amplification and sequencing.
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Andrea Stacey
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Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology A0167854
Genevieve G Fouda
Gerald H Learn
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Norman L Letvin
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10.1128/JVI.02316-10
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2010-12-29T00:00:00Z