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Broad and Gag-biased HIV-1 epitope repertoires are associated with lower viral loads.
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Broad and Gag-biased HIV-1 epitope repertoires are associated with lower viral loads.
Background: HLA class-I alleles differ in their ability to control HIV replication through cell-mediated immune responses. No consistent associations have been found between the breadth of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTL) responses and the control of HIV-1, and it is unknown whether the size or distribution of the viral proteome-wide epitope repertoire, i.e., the intrinsic ability to present fewer, more or specific viral epitopes, could affect clinical markers of disease progression.