Background: Successfully treated HIV-1 infected patients have a sustained undetectable viral RNA load. In these cases the total HIV-1 DNA load may constitute a valuable tool to further follow the overall viral burden. The value of this marker outside of cure research has been rarely studied. Objectives: To develop a quantitative (q)PCR for total HIV-1 DNA quantification in buffy coat cells and to evaluate the value of this parameter in clinical follow-up. Study design: A qPCR using primers and a probe in the conserved HIV-1 LTR region was adapted for use on DNA extracted from buffy coat cells. Sensitivity, accuracy and reproducibility were evaluated using 8E5 cells and samples from naive and treatment experienced patients. The clinical va...
Numerous HIV-1 curative strategies have been proposed to eradicate the virus reservoir pool that rem...
AbstractAs proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral i...
As proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral infectio...
Background: Successfully treated HIV-1 infected patients have a sustained undetectable viral RNA loa...
Background: Accurate quantification of total HIV-DNA and residual-viremia by sensitive assays is ext...
HIV persists in latently infected cells of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART). This persistent...
The persistence of HIV-1 in reservoir cells is one of the major obstacles to eradicating the virus i...
HIV-1 DNA can persist in host cells, establishing a latent reservoir. This study was aimed to develo...
The focus of this review is to examine the importance of quantifying total HIV DNA to target the HIV...
Background: The quantitative measurement of various HIV-1 DNA forms including total, unintegrated an...
In HIV-1 infection, a population of latently infected cells facilitates viral persistence despite an...
open6noThis work was supported by the "AIDS projects" of the Italian Ministry of Health, funds for s...
The persistence of HIV within long-lived HIV-infected CD4 T cells is the primary obstacle towards HI...
Numerous HIV-1 curative strategies have been proposed to eradicate the virus reservoir pool that rem...
AbstractAs proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral i...
As proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral infectio...
Background: Successfully treated HIV-1 infected patients have a sustained undetectable viral RNA loa...
Background: Accurate quantification of total HIV-DNA and residual-viremia by sensitive assays is ext...
HIV persists in latently infected cells of patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART). This persistent...
The persistence of HIV-1 in reservoir cells is one of the major obstacles to eradicating the virus i...
HIV-1 DNA can persist in host cells, establishing a latent reservoir. This study was aimed to develo...
The focus of this review is to examine the importance of quantifying total HIV DNA to target the HIV...
Background: The quantitative measurement of various HIV-1 DNA forms including total, unintegrated an...
In HIV-1 infection, a population of latently infected cells facilitates viral persistence despite an...
open6noThis work was supported by the "AIDS projects" of the Italian Ministry of Health, funds for s...
The persistence of HIV within long-lived HIV-infected CD4 T cells is the primary obstacle towards HI...
Numerous HIV-1 curative strategies have been proposed to eradicate the virus reservoir pool that rem...
AbstractAs proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral i...
As proviral human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) DNA can replenish and revive viral infectio...