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- Molly
- Joe ([email protected])
- Florencia,
- Katie ([email protected])
- Jim ([email protected])
Questions:
1. Which parts of the immune system are regulating pathogens populations? How many strains are there?
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2 species HIV 1 and 2
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4 groups M (major), N, O, and P
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M has at least 11 subtypes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K)
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HIV Evolutionary Dynamics Within and Among Hosts (Lemey 2006)
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Show viral load and CD4 counts first
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Show difference inter host and intra host phylogenetic tree
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Innate immunity
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Attacks CD4 T cells
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Glycan shield masks HIV surface protein from immune antibody recognition
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Autoreactive B cells
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Founder virus more adapted to HLA type leads to higher viral loads (Carlson 2016)