Understanding animal models of elite control: windows on effective immune responses against immunodeficiency viruses

PA Mudd, DI Watkins - Current opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2011 - journals.lww.com
PA Mudd, DI Watkins
Current opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2011journals.lww.com
Animal models of effective immune control of immunodeficiency virus replication have
provided important insight into the components of successful immune responses against
these viruses. Similarities between the human and nonhuman primate responses to
immunodeficiency viruses should help us understand the nature of elite control. Further
study of the acute phase, in which virus replication is first brought under control, may help
define important characteristics of viral control that could be engendered by a successful HIV …
Summary
Animal models of effective immune control of immunodeficiency virus replication have provided important insight into the components of successful immune responses against these viruses. Similarities between the human and nonhuman primate responses to immunodeficiency viruses should help us understand the nature of elite control. Further study of the acute phase, in which virus replication is first brought under control, may help define important characteristics of viral control that could be engendered by a successful HIV vaccine.
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