
Kim Wong
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University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Kim Wong
RV144 vaccine imprinting constrained HIV-1 evolution following breakthrough infection.
sequences sampled up to a year post-diagnosis from 110 vaccine and placebo participants who became infected in the RV144 vaccine efficacy trial. We showed that the Env signature sites that were previously identified to distinguish vaccine and placebo participants were maintained over time. In addition, fewer sites were under diversifying selection in the vaccine group than in the placebo group. These results indicate that HIV-1 would possibly adapt to a vaccine upon its roll-out.
Virus evolution
Lewitus E, Sanders-Buell E, Bose M, O'Sullivan AM, Poltavee K, Li Y, Bai H, Mdluli T, Donofrio G, Slike B, Zhao H, Wong K, Chen L, Miller S, Lee J, Ahani B, Lepore S, Muhammad S, Grande R, Tran U, Dussupt V, Mendez-Rivera L, Nitayaphan S, Kaewkungwal J, Pitisuttithum P, Rerks-Ngarm S, O'Connell RJ, Janes H, Gilbert PB, Gramzinski R, Vasan S, Robb ML, Michael NL, Krebs SJ, Herbeck JT, Edlefsen PT, Mullins JI, Kim JH, Tovanabutra S, Rolland M. (2021). RV144 vaccine imprinting constrained HIV-1 evolution following breakthrough infection. Virus evolution, 7(2)

Research Assistant Professor
University of Pittsburgh Continue Reading Kim Wong

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Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Continue Reading Morgane Rolland

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Continue Reading Paul Edlefsen