<div><p>Optimizing therapeutic strategies for an HIV cure requires better understanding the characteristics of early HIV-1 spread among resting CD4+ cells within the first month of primary HIV-1 infection (PHI). We studied the immune distribution, diversity, and inducibility of total HIV-DNA among the following cell subsets: monocytes, peripheral blood activated and resting CD4 T cells, long-lived (naive [TN] and central-memory [TCM]) and short-lived (transitional-memory [TTM] and effector-memory cells [TEM]) resting CD4+T cells from 12 acutely-infected individuals recruited at a median 36 days from infection. Cells were sorted for total HIV-DNA quantification, phylogenetic analysis and inducibility, all studied in relation to activation st...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Despite the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV persists in a latent form and remains a hu...
Objectives: HIV establishes a latent infection at different degrees within naïve (TN) or central (TC...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
HIV-1 infected resting memory CD4+ T cells are major contributors to the HIV-1 viral reservoir, whic...
Central memory (TCM) CD4+ T cells are the principal reservoir of latent HIV-1 infection that persist...
Central memory (TCM) CD4+ T cells are the principal reservoir of latent HIV-1 infection that persist...
Latently infected CD4 T cells form a stable reservoir of HIV that leads to life-long viral persisten...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Despite the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV persists in a latent form and remains a hu...
Objectives: HIV establishes a latent infection at different degrees within naïve (TN) or central (TC...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
for the OPTIPRIM ANRS 147 study groupInternational audienceOptimizing therapeutic strategies for an ...
HIV-1 infected resting memory CD4+ T cells are major contributors to the HIV-1 viral reservoir, whic...
Central memory (TCM) CD4+ T cells are the principal reservoir of latent HIV-1 infection that persist...
Central memory (TCM) CD4+ T cells are the principal reservoir of latent HIV-1 infection that persist...
Latently infected CD4 T cells form a stable reservoir of HIV that leads to life-long viral persisten...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Despite the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV persists in a latent form and remains a hu...
Objectives: HIV establishes a latent infection at different degrees within naïve (TN) or central (TC...