Long-term nonprogressor AD-18 has been infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) for at least 16 years, During the past 5 years, he has had undetectable levels of plasma viremia, and HIV-1 cannot be isolated from him, Sequencing of proviral DNA indicates that the only HIV-1 sequences that can be identified in AD-18 have gross defects in the p17-encoding regions of the gag gene (Y. Huang, L. Zhang, and D. D. Ho, Virology 240:36-49, 1998), However, AD-18 has strong, sustained antibody responses to several HIV-1 antigens, including p17, Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses to Env and Gag antigens have gradually diminished over the past 1 Sears, at a time when the titers of antibodies to the same proteins have remained stable. We discuss what these observations might mean for the generation and maintenance of immunological memory.