Cells that actively transcribe HIV-1 have been defined as the "active viral reservoir" in HIV-infected individuals. However, important technical limitations have precluded the characterization of this specific viral reservoir during both treated and untreated HIV-1 infections. Here, we used a novel single-cell RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization-flow cytometry (FISH-flow) assay that requires only 15 million unfractionated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) to characterize the specific cell subpopulations that transcribe HIV RNA in different subsets of CD4 + T cells. In samples from treated and untreated HIV-infected patients, effector memory CD4 + T cells were the main cell population supporting HIV RNA transcription. The number ...
HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subclasses. Q...
Flow cytometric analysis is a reliable and convenient method for investigating molecules at the sing...
<div><p>HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subcl...
Cells that actively transcribe HIV-1 have been defined as the "active viral reservoir" in HIV-infect...
The phenotypic characterization of the cells in which HIV persists during antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Abstract Despite the tremendous success of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) no current treatment can er...
Reactivation of latent viral reservoirs is on the forefront of HIV-1 eradication research. However, ...
Although antiretroviral therapy can suppress HIV-1 infection to undetectable levels of plasma viremi...
Viral reservoirs in diverse cell types and anatomical locations are considered the main barrier to a...
HIV-1 is able to persist in the face of potent antiretroviral therapy (ART). A number of strategies ...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
Identifying the source and dynamics of persistent HIV-1 at single-cell resolution during cART is cru...
HIV compromises the human immune system and establishes life long infection. While HIV can be effect...
HIV persists during long-term, effective antiretroviral therapy within reservoir cells. While CD4-po...
HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subclasses. Q...
Flow cytometric analysis is a reliable and convenient method for investigating molecules at the sing...
<div><p>HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subcl...
Cells that actively transcribe HIV-1 have been defined as the "active viral reservoir" in HIV-infect...
The phenotypic characterization of the cells in which HIV persists during antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Abstract Despite the tremendous success of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) no current treatment can er...
Reactivation of latent viral reservoirs is on the forefront of HIV-1 eradication research. However, ...
Although antiretroviral therapy can suppress HIV-1 infection to undetectable levels of plasma viremi...
Viral reservoirs in diverse cell types and anatomical locations are considered the main barrier to a...
HIV-1 is able to persist in the face of potent antiretroviral therapy (ART). A number of strategies ...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
BackgroundQuantifying latently infected cells is critical to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic st...
Identifying the source and dynamics of persistent HIV-1 at single-cell resolution during cART is cru...
HIV compromises the human immune system and establishes life long infection. While HIV can be effect...
HIV persists during long-term, effective antiretroviral therapy within reservoir cells. While CD4-po...
HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subclasses. Q...
Flow cytometric analysis is a reliable and convenient method for investigating molecules at the sing...
<div><p>HIV-1-infected cells in peripheral blood can be grouped into different transcriptional subcl...