Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. Stabilization of the TCRBV repertoire in patients treated with antiretroviral therapy during primary HIV-1 infection. / The slope of the regression line of Δ over time was calculated as in Figure 1. HIV-1 viremia values were obtained by means of quantitative-competitive PCR, NASBA (Organon-Teknika), or branched DNA assay (Chiron, Emeryville CA), as described in footnotes to Table 1. (A) TCRBV repertoire stabilization in untreated subjects and patients treated with HAART during primary infection. The mean Δ slope in each subgroup is indicated by solid lines. (B) Correlation between TCRBV repertoire stabilization and the slope of HIV-1 viremia in untreated subjects during primary infection. Significance of the correlation was tested by means of linear regression analysis. (C) Correlation between TCRBV repertoire stabilization and the slope of HIV-1 viremia in subjects treated with antiretroviral therapy during primary infection. Significance of the correlation was tested by means of linear regression analysis.

Stabilization of the TCRBV repertoire in patients treated with antiretroviral therapy during primary HIV-1 infection.

The slope of the regression line of Δ over time was calculated as in Figure 1. HIV-1 viremia values were obtained by means of quantitative-competitive PCR, NASBA (Organon-Teknika), or branched DNA assay (Chiron, Emeryville CA), as described in footnotes to Table 1. (A) TCRBV repertoire stabilization in untreated subjects and patients treated with HAART during primary infection. The mean Δ slope in each subgroup is indicated by solid lines. (B) Correlation between TCRBV repertoire stabilization and the slope of HIV-1 viremia in untreated subjects during primary infection. Significance of the correlation was tested by means of linear regression analysis. (C) Correlation between TCRBV repertoire stabilization and the slope of HIV-1 viremia in subjects treated with antiretroviral therapy during primary infection. Significance of the correlation was tested by means of linear regression analysis.

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