Cutting edge: resistance to HIV-1 infection among African female sex workers is associated with inhibitory KIR in the absence of their HLA ligands.
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The role of NK cells in HIV-1 protection: autologous, allogeneic or both?Evasion from NK cell-mediated immune responses by HIV-1Psoriasis patients are enriched for genetic variants that protect against HIV-1 diseaseAfrican genetic diversity: implications for human demographic history, modern human origins, and complex disease mappingImmune responses during spontaneous control of HIV and AIDS: what is the hope for a cure?Reduction of natural killer but not effector CD8 T lymphocytes in three consecutive cases of severe/lethal H1N1/09 influenza A virus infection.Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) in severe A (H1N1) 2009 influenza infections.Greater ethnic diversity correlates with lower HIV prevalence in Africa: justification for an alloimmunity vaccine.NK gene complex and chromosome 19 loci enhance MHC resistance to murine cytomegalovirus infectionElevation of intact and proteolytic fragments of acute phase proteins constitutes the earliest systemic antiviral response in HIV-1 infectionDecreased NK cell frequency and function is associated with increased risk of KIR3DL allele polymorphism in simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques with high viral loads.Induction of Potent and Long-Lived Antibody and Cellular Immune Responses in the Genitorectal Mucosa Could be the Critical Determinant of HIV Vaccine Efficacy.Variations in KIR genes: a study in HIV-1 serodiscordant couplesCutting Edge: Unusual NK cell responses to HIV-1 peptides are associated with protection against maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1.NK cells in HIV-1 infection: evidence for their role in the control of HIV-1 infection.Immune reconstitution of CD56(dim) NK cells in individuals with primary HIV-1 infection treated with interleukin-2.Killer Ig-like receptor (KIR) genotype predicts the capacity of human KIR-positive CD56dim NK cells to respond to pathogen-associated signals.KIR-HLA and maternal-infant HIV-1 transmission in sub-Saharan Africa.Low CD4+ T cell counts among African HIV-1 infected subjects with group B KIR haplotypes in the absence of specific inhibitory KIR ligands.Innate partnership of HLA-B and KIR3DL1 subtypes against HIV-1.Association of activating KIR copy number variation of NK cells with containment of SIV replication in rhesus monkeys.Microarray analysis of HIV resistant female sex workers reveal a gene expression signature pattern reminiscent of a lowered immune activation state.Heterologous immunity: immunopathology, autoimmunity and protection during viral infections.The role of natural killer (NK) cells and NK cell receptor polymorphisms in the assessment of HIV-1 neutralizationMucosal immunity in the female genital tract, HIV/AIDSDifferential association of gene content polymorphisms of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors with placental malaria in HIV- and HIV+ mothersNK cells and virus-related cancers.Development of a novel in silico docking simulation model for the fine HIV-1 cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope mapping.HLA class I and KIR genes do not protect against HIV type 1 infection in highly exposed uninfected individuals with hemophilia A.Use of cervicovaginal fluid for the identification of biomarkers for pathologies of the female genital tract.A small, variable, and irregular killer cell Ig-like receptor locus accompanies the absence of MHC-C and MHC-G in gibbonsNatural killer cells in perinatally HIV-1-infected children exhibit less degranulation compared to HIV-1-exposed uninfected children and their expression of KIR2DL3, NKG2C, and NKp46 correlates with disease severity.Impact of a functional KIR2DS4 allele on heterosexual HIV-1 transmission among discordant Zambian couples.KIR/HLA interactions and pathogen immunityDifferential regulation of cytotoxicity pathway discriminating between HIV, HCV mono- and co-infection identified by transcriptome profiling of PBMCs.Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor genotyping and HLA killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor-ligand identification by real-time polymerase chain reactionNatural killer cells in patients with severe chronic fatigue syndrome.Natural killer cell responses to HIV-1 peptides are associated with more activating KIR genes and HLA-C genes of the C1 allotypeKiller-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR) gene profiles modify HIV disease course, not HIV acquisition in South African women.Possible association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor genotypes and haplotypes with dry eye disease in a Han Chinese population
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Cutting edge: resistance to HIV-1 infection among African female sex workers is associated with inhibitory KIR in the absence of their HLA ligands.
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Cutting edge: resistance to HI ...... absence of their HLA ligands.
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Cutting edge: resistance to HI ...... absence of their HLA ligands.
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Cutting edge: resistance to HI ...... absence of their HLA ligands.
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Cutting edge: resistance to HI ...... e absence of their HLA ligands
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Bea Vuylsteke
Christian Demanet
Christiane A Adjé-Touré
John N Nkengasong
Luc Kestens
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z