P16-03. Persistence of robust cross-reactive group M consensus T-cell responses in a chronic HIV-1 clade A1 and D-infected Ugandan population

Abstract
HIV-1 group-M exhibits extraordinary genetic variation, cross-reactivity of immunogens based on consensus clades could be continuously diminishing as the AIDS epidemic progresses. Characterisation of cross-reactive T-cell responses to more central group M consensus peptides in this multi-clade population has not been performed; and could be pertinent for global vaccine
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Keywords
High Avidity, Fast Disease Progression, Diverse Virus, Consensus Peptide, Ugandan Population
Citation
Serwanga, J. J., Mugaba, S., Pimego, E. E., Lyagoba, F. F., Nanteza, B. B., Katongole, E. M., ... & Kaleebu, P. P. (2009). P16-03. Persistence of robust cross-reactive group M consensus T-cell responses in a chronic HIV-1 clade A1 and D-infected Ugandan population. Retrovirology, 6, 1-1.https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-6-S3-P232