Virus, exosome, and MicroRNA: new insights into autophagy
Autophagy is known as a conserved self-eating mechanism that contributes to cells to
degrade different intracellular components (ie, macromolecular complexes, aggregated …
degrade different intracellular components (ie, macromolecular complexes, aggregated …
[HTML][HTML] mRNA-based vaccine technology for HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) poses a major health problem around the globe,
resulting in hundred-thousands of deaths from AIDS and over a million new infections …
resulting in hundred-thousands of deaths from AIDS and over a million new infections …
Data and text mining help identify key proteins involved in the molecular mechanisms shared by SARS-CoV-2 and HIV-1
O Tarasova, S Ivanov, DA Filimonov, V Poroikov - Molecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
Viruses can be spread from one person to another; therefore, they may cause disorders in
many people, sometimes leading to epidemics and even pandemics. New, previously …
many people, sometimes leading to epidemics and even pandemics. New, previously …
[PDF][PDF] Pathology of HIV/AIDS
EC Klatt - The Mercer University of Medicine Savannah, 2017 - webpath.med.utah.edu
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was unknown until the early 1980's when
increasing numbers of cases of unusual opportunistic infections and Kaposi sarcoma in …
increasing numbers of cases of unusual opportunistic infections and Kaposi sarcoma in …
Infection with multiple HIV-1 founder variants is associated with lower viral replicative capacity, faster CD4+ T cell decline and increased immune activation during …
HIV-1 transmission is associated with a severe bottleneck in which a limited number of
variants from a pool of genetically diverse quasispecies establishes infection. The IAVI …
variants from a pool of genetically diverse quasispecies establishes infection. The IAVI …
Antigen processing and presentation in HIV infection
J Boucau, S Le Gall - Molecular immunology, 2019 - Elsevier
The presentation of virus-derived peptides by MHC molecules constitutes the earliest
signals for immune recognition by T cells. In HIV infection, immune responses elicited during …
signals for immune recognition by T cells. In HIV infection, immune responses elicited during …
Mucosal dendritic cell subsets control HIV-1's viral fitness
BM Nijmeijer, CJM Langedijk… - Annual review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Dendritic cell (DC) subsets are abundantly present in genital and intestinal mucosal tissue
and are among the first innate immune cells that encounter human immunodeficiency virus …
and are among the first innate immune cells that encounter human immunodeficiency virus …
Increased frequency of inter-subtype HIV-1 recombinants identified by near full-length virus sequencing in Rwandan acute transmission cohorts
G Umviligihozo, E Muok, E Nyirimihigo Gisa… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Most studies of HIV-1 transmission have focused on subtypes B and C. In this study, we
determined the genomic sequences of the transmitted founder (TF) viruses from acutely …
determined the genomic sequences of the transmitted founder (TF) viruses from acutely …
Evaluation of CCR5-Δ32 mutation and HIV-1 surveillance drug-resistance mutations in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of long-term non progressors of HIV-1 …
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate chemokine receptor 5 delta 32 (CCR5-Δ32) mutation and
HIV-1 surveillance drug-resistance mutations (SDRMs) in peripheral blood mononuclear …
HIV-1 surveillance drug-resistance mutations (SDRMs) in peripheral blood mononuclear …
[PDF][PDF] Virus-host interactions in HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections
E Johansson - 2023 - portal.research.lu.se
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and type 2 (HIV-2) are the two causative
agents of AIDS. HIV-1 is responsible for the HIV pandemic, while HIV-2 is primarily confined …
agents of AIDS. HIV-1 is responsible for the HIV pandemic, while HIV-2 is primarily confined …