Luisa Marcon
University of Padua
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Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases | 2003
Carlo Federico Perno; Alessandra Cenci; Cristina Piro; Roberta D'Arrigo; Luisa Marcon; Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein; Franca Ascoli Marchetti; Raffaele Caliò; Andrea Antinori
The ability of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strains to replicate in human target cells represents a major driving force of the progression of the disease. Despite antiretroviral treatment, HIV overcomes drug pressure by adding new (compensatory) mutations, appearing in a specific and sequential order, that modulate its replication capacity and favour viral escape. In the case of M184V (a mutation involving the catalytic site of HIV reverse transcriptase), no pathways of viral escape have been defined so far; it is thus conceivable that the mutated virus maintains a relatively low replicative capacity. At the time of interruption of specific viral pressure (lamivudine in the case of M184V), wild-type virus easily overgrows mutated strains. A deep molecular analysis (90 clones) conducted on proviral DNA of lymphocytes demonstrates that M184V strains are no longer detected in plasma and proviral DNA shortly after interruption of therapeutic regimens including lamivudine (even if a new therapeutic regimen has been started). This supports the concept that the low fitness of M184V strains is not easily compensated by additional mutations. Taken together, the results suggest that the assessment of viral fitness, either direct (through biological methods) or indirect (through the identification of specific mutations that affect the replicative capacity), may provide substantial advancements in the definition of the long-term efficacy of antiretroviral therapy.
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1997
Michael Farzan; Hyeryun Choe; Kathleen A. Martin; Luisa Marcon; Wolfgang Hofmann; Gunilla B. Karlsson; Ying Sun; Peter Barrett; Nathalie Marchand; Nancy J. Sullivan; Norma P. Gerard; Craig Gerard; Joseph Sodroski
Journal of Virology | 1998
Hyeryun Choe; Michael Farzan; Miriam Konkel; Kathleen A. Martin; Ying Sun; Luisa Marcon; Mark J. Cayabyab; Michael Berman; Martin E. Dorf; Norma P. Gerard; Craig Gerard; Joseph Sodroski
Journal of Virology | 1997
Luisa Marcon; Hyeryun Choe; Kathleen A. Martin; Michael Farzan; Paul D. Ponath; Lijun Wu; Walter Newman; Norma P. Gerard; Craig Gerard; Joseph Sodroski
Science | 1997
Kathleen A. Martin; Richard T. Wyatt; Michael Farzan; Hyeryun Choe; Luisa Marcon; Elizabeth Desjardins; James Robinson; Joseph Sodroski; Craig Gerard; Norma P. Gerard
Journal of Experimental Medicine | 1998
Gunilla B. Karlsson; Matilda Halloran; Dominik Schenten; Juliette Lee; Paul Racz; Klara Tenner-Racz; Judith Manola; Rebecca Gelman; Bijan Etemad-Moghadam; Elizabeth Desjardins; Richard T. Wyatt; Norma P. Gerard; Luisa Marcon; David H. Margolin; John Fanton; Michael K. Axthelm; Norman L. Letvin; Joseph Sodroski
Vaccine | 2005
Anne S. De Groot; Luisa Marcon; Elizabeth A. Bishop; Daniel Rivera; Michele Kutzler; David B. Weiner; William Martin
Vaccine | 2005
Anne S. De Groot; Julie A. McMurry; Luisa Marcon; Judith Franco; Daniel Rivera; Michele Kutzler; David B. Weiner; Bill Martin
AIDS | 2004
Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein; Fulvio Erba; Federico Gago; A. Bertoli; Federica Forbici; Maria Concetta Bellocchi; Caterina Gori; Roberta D'Arrigo; Luisa Marcon; Claudia Balotta; Andrea Antinori; Antonella d'Arminio Monforte; Carlo Federico Perno
Journal of Virology | 1999
Dominik Schenten; Luisa Marcon; Gunilla B. Karlsson; Cristina Parolin; Toshiaki Kodama; Norma P. Gerard; Joseph Sodroski