About this Research Topic
The goal of this issue is to highlight the unique basic biology of HIV persistence in pediatric populations. We hope to generate a collection of research (including reviews, perspectives, and original research) that will provide new insights into how the development of immunotherapies for long-term control and elimination of HIV reservoirs. We also wish to explore how the unique properties of the immune system in early life can impact the efficacy of immune interventions against HIV.
With this Research Topic we seek articles covering, but not limited to, the following sub-topics:
• Longitudinal pediatric cohorts on and off ART
• Preclinical models of novel HIV therapeutics for infants/children
• Immunopathogenesis of HIV in infants/children
• Immune development in HIV exposed infected and uninfected infants
• Paired Mother/Infant studies.
Topic Editor Mauricio Martins has a consulting financial interest in Emmune, Inc. The other Topic Editors declare no competing interests.
Keywords: Gene therapy, neonatal tolerance, immune development, HIV vaccines, HIV/AIDS, HIV pathogenesis
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