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Vertical T cell immunodominance and epitope entropy determine HIV-1 escape
2012
Journal of Clinical Investigation
HIV-1 accumulates mutations in and around reactive epitopes to escape recognition and killing by CD8 + T cells. Measurements of HIV-1 time to escape should therefore provide information on which parameters are most important for T cell-mediated in vivo control of HIV-1. Primary HIV-1-specific T cell responses were fully mapped in 17 individuals, and the time to virus escape, which ranged from days to years, was measured for each epitope. While higher magnitude of an individual T cell response
doi:10.1172/jci65330
pmid:23221345
pmcid:PMC3533301
fatcat:x5qiwehk45ghvfbpae45uifxoi