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In HIV-infected individuals with HLA class I alleles that are associated with effective control of the virus (such as HLA-B57 and HLA-B27), Gag-specific responses are generated in acute infection. Wild-type virus-specific-cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) recognize virus-infected cells early in the viral life cycle, before Nef-mediated MHC class I downregulation. Escape mutations that are typically selected in Gag reduce in vitro viral fitness. Remaining wild-type virus-specific CTL responses can contain the infection until new escape variants are selected. However, increasing numbers of costly escape mutations further limit the replicative capacity of the virus, thereby facilitating effective killing of virus-infected cells by remaining CTLs. TCR, T-cell receptor.
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Philip J. R. Goulder & David I. Watkins Nature Reviews Immunology 8, 619-630 (August 2008)
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