Replicative fitness of transmitted HIV-1 drives acute immune activation, proviral load in memory CD4+ T cells, and disease progression
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Role of HLA Adaptation in HIV EvolutionLarge Variations in HIV-1 Viral Load Explained by Shifting-Mosaic Metapopulation DynamicsImmune activation and paediatric HIV-1 disease outcomeLessons from acute HIV infection.HIV-1 replication capacity: Setting the pace of disease.CD4:CD8 lymphocyte ratio as a quantitative measure of immunologic health in HIV-1 infection: findings from an African cohort with prospective data.Heterosexual Transmission of Subtype C HIV-1 Selects Consensus-Like Variants without Increased Replicative Capacity or Interferon-α ResistanceBroadly Neutralizing Antibody Responses in a Large Longitudinal Sub-Saharan HIV Primary Infection CohortTargeted screening of at-risk adults for acute HIV-1 infection in sub-Saharan Africa.Control of HIV-1 replication in vitro by vaccine-induced human CD8(+) T cells through conserved subdominant Pol epitopes.Novel Conserved-region T-cell Mosaic Vaccine With High Global HIV-1 Coverage Is Recognized by Protective Responses in Untreated Infection.Broad HIV-1 inhibition in vitro by vaccine-elicited CD8(+) T cells in African adults.Paediatric non-progression following grandmother-to-child HIV transmissionDerivation and Characterization of Pathogenic Transmitted/Founder Molecular Clones from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVsmE660 and SIVmac251 following Mucosal Infection.Balance between transmitted HLA preadapted and nonassociated polymorphisms is a major determinant of HIV-1 disease progression.Wide variation in susceptibility of transmitted/founder HIV-1 subtype C Isolates to protease inhibitors and association with in vitro replication efficiency.Viral Decay Dynamics and Mathematical Modeling of Treatment Response: Evidence of Lower in vivo Fitness of HIV-1 Subtype CFactors Associated with the Size of HIV DNA Reservoir.Impaired human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replicative fitness in atypical viremic non-progressor individuals.Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Bottleneck Selects for Consensus Virus with Lower Gag-Protease-Driven Replication Capacity.Subtype-Specific Differences in Gag-Protease-Driven Replication Capacity Are Consistent with Intersubtype Differences in HIV-1 Disease Progression.Switch of predicted HIV-1 tropism in treated subjects and its association with disease progression.Virus-Host Gene Interactions Define HIV-1 Disease Progression.Quantifying the effect of Vpu on the promotion of HIV-1 replication in the humanized mouse modelHIV-1 Conserved Mosaics Delivered by Regimens with Integration-Deficient DC-Targeting Lentiviral Vector Induce Robust T Cells.Replication Capacity of Viruses from Acute Infection Drives HIV-1 Disease Progression.HIV-1 subtype CRF01_AE and B differ in utilization of low levels of CCR5, Maraviroc susceptibility and potential N-glycosylation sites.Rapid HIV disease progression following superinfection in an HLA-B*27:05/B*57:01-positive transmission recipient.HLA Class I Downregulation by HIV-1 Variants from Subtype C Transmission Pairs.Early HIV infection among persons referred for malaria parasite testing in Nigeria.Viral Characteristics Associated with the Clinical Nonprogressor Phenotype Are Inherited by Viruses from a Cluster of HIV-1 Elite Controllers.
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Replicative fitness of transmitted HIV-1 drives acute immune activation, proviral load in memory CD4+ T cells, and disease progression
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Replicative fitness of transmi ...... cells, and disease progression
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Benton Lawson
Daniel Douek
Daniel T Claiborne
Eileen Scully
Eric Hunter
Gladys Macharia
Guido Silvestri
Jakub Kopycinski
Jessica L Prince
Jill Gilmour
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10.1073/PNAS.1421607112
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2015-02-17T00:00:00Z