2017
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.198.supp.122.10
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Elevated CD11c and CD80 levels on peripheral B cells are associated with reduced viral set points in SIV infected infant macaques

Abstract: With 150,000 new infections in 2015, HIV continues to infect infants at an unacceptably high rate, partly due to a lack of an effective HIV vaccine. To better understand infant immune factors contributing to oral HIV transmission and disease in infants, we monitored several markers of peripheral immune cell activation in newborn infant Rhesus macaques. Infants in this study were orally challenged weekly until infected with SIVmac251. From 4–9 weeks post infection, macaques diverged into two distinct groups des… Show more

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