1999
Reduced risk of AIDS lymphoma in individuals heterozygous for the CCR5-delta32 mutation.
Dean M, Jacobson L, McFarlane G, Margolick J, Jenkins F, Howard O, Dong H, Goedert J, Buchbinder S, Gomperts E, Vlahov D, Oppenheim J, O'Brien S, Carrington M. Reduced risk of AIDS lymphoma in individuals heterozygous for the CCR5-delta32 mutation. Cancer Research 1999, 59: 3561-4. PMID: 10446961.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsB-LymphocytesCase-Control StudiesChemokine CCL5Cohort StudiesGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHIV-1HumansLymphoma, AIDS-RelatedMalePoint MutationReceptors, CCR5RiskSarcoma, KaposiSequence DeletionTetradecanoylphorbol AcetateWhite PeopleConceptsNon-Hodgkin lymphomaB cellsAIDS lymphomasCCR5 geneRisk of NHLMulticenter AIDS Cohort StudyCCR5 ligand RANTEST-cell declineAIDS Cohort StudyCCR5-Delta32 alleleB-cell lymphomaCase-control analysisCCR5-Delta32 mutationChemokine receptor genesCCR5 chemokine receptor geneTime of infectionLigand RANTESTime AIDSCohort studyOpportunistic infectionsAIDS patientsCommon malignancyKaposi's sarcomaNHL casesProliferative response
1998
Patterns of HIV-1 evolution in individuals with differing rates of CD4 T cell decline
Markham R, Wang W, Weisstein A, Wang Z, Munoz A, Templeton A, Margolick J, Vlahov D, Quinn T, Farzadegan H, Yu X. Patterns of HIV-1 evolution in individuals with differing rates of CD4 T cell decline. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1998, 95: 12568-12573. PMID: 9770526, PMCID: PMC22871, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.21.12568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4 T-cell declineT-cell declineCell declineHIV-1 env sequencesFirst seropositive visitModerate disease progressionCD4 T cellsInjection drug usersLow viral loadHIV-1 evolutionLater time pointsViral loadDisease progressionT cellsDrug usersPredominant virusNonsynonymous mutationsEnv sequencesTime pointsNonprogressorsTypes of mutationsDominant variantVisitsOnly quantitative differencesViral evolutionInfection with Dual-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants Associated with Rapid Total T Cell Decline and Disease Progression in Injection Drug Users
Yu X, Wang Z, Vlahov D, Markham R, Farzadegan H, Margolick J. Infection with Dual-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Variants Associated with Rapid Total T Cell Decline and Disease Progression in Injection Drug Users. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 1998, 178: 388-396. PMID: 9697718, DOI: 10.1086/515646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmino Acid SequenceCD4 Lymphocyte CountCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell LineCells, CulturedDisease ProgressionFemaleGenetic VariationHIV Envelope Protein gp120HIV SeropositivityHIV-1HumansMaleMolecular Sequence DataPeptide FragmentsSequence Homology, Amino AcidSubstance Abuse, IntravenousT-LymphocytesTime FactorsConceptsInjection drug usersSI variantsDisease progressionHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 variantsDrug usersHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1Immunodeficiency virus type 1HIV-1 transmissionT cell levelsSlow disease progressionT-cell declineDual-tropic virusesType 1 variantsSyncytium-inducing (SI) variantsVirus type 1T cell linesDual tropicNSI variantsSlow progressorsRapid progressionNSI phenotypeT cellsCell declineInitial infectionType 1