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We describe the long-term survival of an individual infected with HIV-1 during extrauterine life as a premature newborn. In the absence of viral attenuation in the Nef/LTR structure or significant co-receptor polymorphisms, slow progression was associated with the strong HIV-1-specific broadly cross-reactive CD8 T cell responses. HIV-1 infection as early as 25 weeks' gestation may thus results in the development of immune responses that control viral replication and lead to prolonged survival.

Original publication

DOI

10.1097/00002030-200210180-00017

Type

Journal article

Journal

AIDS (London, England)

Publication Date

10/2002

Volume

16

Pages

2085 - 2087

Addresses

University of Oxford, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, UK.

Keywords

CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Humans, HIV-1, HIV Infections, Infant, Premature, Diseases, Gene Products, nef, Amino Acid Sequence, HIV Long Terminal Repeat, Molecular Sequence Data, Adolescent, Infant, Newborn, HIV Long-Term Survivors, Female, nef Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus