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Autor:
Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Vera Holzmayer, Graeme Brendon Jacobs, John Hackett, Catherine A. Brennan, Eduan Wilkinson, Susan Engelbrecht, Tulio de Oliveira
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
By the end of 2012, more than 6.1 million people were infected with HIV-1 in South Africa. Subtype C was responsible for the majority of these infections and more than 300 near full-length genomes (NFLGs) have been published. Currently very few non-s
Autor:
Annette Laten, Graeme Brendon Jacobs, Markus Nistal, Wolfgang Preiser, Axel Rethwilm, Susan Engelbrecht, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Jochen Bodem
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 24:991-994
South Africa has the highest number of HIV-1-infected individuals in the world, with HIV-1 subtype C prevailing. However, HIV-1 subtype C accessory genes are rarely characterized in the country. These genes are important for establishing viral pathog
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. 37:555-559
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the prevalence of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and types in the oral and cervix mucosa of treatment-naive HIV-1-positive women with CD4 counts less than 300 cells per ml with no HPV-associated oral lesions. METHODS: O
Autor:
D Paraskevis, Sharon Cassol, Christopher J. Seebregts, Annemarie M. J. Wensing, Mika Salminen, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Joe Snoeck, Charles A. Boucher, Ricardo Jorge Camacho, Tulio de Oliveira, David A. M. C. van de Vijver, Koen Deforche
Publikováno v:
Bioinformatics, 21(19), 3797-3800. Oxford University Press
Bioinformatics, 21(19), 3797. Oxford University Press
Bioinformatics, 21(19), 3797. Oxford University Press
Motivation: Genetic analysis of HIV-1 is important not only for vaccine development, but also to guide treatment strategies, track the emergence of new viral variants and ensure that diagnostic assays are contemporary and fully optimized. However, mo
Autor:
Annette Laten, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Susan Engelbrecht, Florette K. Treurnicht, Andre G. Loxton
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 21:410-413
South Africa has one of the fastest growing HIV-1 epidemics worldwide, consisting mostly of subtype C. However, HIV-1 subtype B and subtype D viruses were isolated in the beginning of the epidemic in the early 1980s. This study describes the amplific
Autor:
Tulio de Oliveira, Sharon Cassol, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Hoosen M. Coovadia, Michelle Gordon, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Marco Salemi, Susan Engelbrecht
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 167:1047-1058
A safe and effective HIV-1 vaccine is urgently needed to control the worldwide AIDS epidemic. Traditional methods of vaccine development have been frustratingly slow, and it is becoming increasingly apparent that radical new approaches may be require
Autor:
Howard Donninger, Philip G. Bardin, Hans Michael Haitchi, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Reena Ghildyal, Richard H. Glashoff, James A. Syce
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 187:1809-1817
Epithelial-neutrophil activating peptide-78 (ENA-78) induces neutrophil migration, an early response to viral infection. Rhinovirus serotype 16 (RV16) was used to infect primary bronchial epithelial cells and a cell line (BEAS-2B). Release of ENA-78
Autor:
Jan zur Megede, Sharon Cassol, Susan W. Barnett, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Tulio de Oliveira, Thomas J. Scriba, Susan Engelbrecht
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 18:1327-1332
Understanding the origin, distribution, and evolving dominance of HIV-1 subtype C strains is an important component in the design and evaluation of a globally effective AIDS vaccine. To better understand subtype C viruses, we constructed complete mol
Autor:
Candice C. Sampson, Tania de Villiers, Susan Engelbrecht, Susan W. Barnett, Jan zur Megede, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 17:1533-1547
South Africa has one of the fastest growing HIV-1 epidemics, with an estimated 4.7 million people infected. To better understand the genetic diversity of this epidemic and its potential impact on vaccine development, we have cloned and sequenced the
Autor:
Thomas J. Scriba, Estrelita Janse van Rensburg, Florette K. Treurnicht, Susan Engelbrecht, Michelle Zeier
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 17:775-781
To acquire new knowledge about the genetic diversity and potential impact on vaccine strategies of HIV-1 subtype C in South Africa, we have characterized the vif, vpr, and vpu genes of 15 isolates. Phylogenetic analysis of the genomic fragment encomp