Purpose of review Despite improvements in the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART), there are still unmet needs for people living with HIV which drive the search for a cure for HIV infection. The goal of this review is to discuss the challenges and recent immunotherapeutic advances towards developing a safe, effective and durable cure strategy for HIV. Recent findings In recent years, advances have been made in uncovering the mechanisms of persistence of latent HIV and in developing more accurate assays to measure the intact proviral reservoir. Broadly neutralising antibodies and modern techniques to enhance antibody responses have shown promising results. Other strategies including therapeutic vaccination, latency reversal agen...
Substantial progress has been made in devising successful therapies against Human Immunodeficiency V...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains a major health issue worldwi...
HIV infection leads to a gradual loss CD4+ T lymphocytes comprising immune competence and progressio...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As we enter the fourth decade in HIV epidemic, advances in understanding HIV path...
International audienceThe major advances achieved in devising successful combined antiretroviral the...
Increasing numbers of HIV-infected individuals have access to potent antiretroviral drugs that contr...
The purpose is to review current knowledge of immunological interventions in HIV infection and discu...
When HIV infects host immune cells, it inserts its genetic material into their DNA enabling the viru...
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, lifelong treatment i...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
Abstract Despite the significant success of combination anti-retroviral therapy to reduce HIV viremi...
Stable remission is the ultimate goal of HIV therapy. A review of recent studies on the ability of H...
Margolis and colleagues review progress and prospects toward developing a true cure for HIV-1 infect...
Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) used to treat human immunodeficien...
*These authors have contributed equally to this work. Introduction: The development of an effective ...
Substantial progress has been made in devising successful therapies against Human Immunodeficiency V...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains a major health issue worldwi...
HIV infection leads to a gradual loss CD4+ T lymphocytes comprising immune competence and progressio...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As we enter the fourth decade in HIV epidemic, advances in understanding HIV path...
International audienceThe major advances achieved in devising successful combined antiretroviral the...
Increasing numbers of HIV-infected individuals have access to potent antiretroviral drugs that contr...
The purpose is to review current knowledge of immunological interventions in HIV infection and discu...
When HIV infects host immune cells, it inserts its genetic material into their DNA enabling the viru...
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, lifelong treatment i...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
Abstract Despite the significant success of combination anti-retroviral therapy to reduce HIV viremi...
Stable remission is the ultimate goal of HIV therapy. A review of recent studies on the ability of H...
Margolis and colleagues review progress and prospects toward developing a true cure for HIV-1 infect...
Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) used to treat human immunodeficien...
*These authors have contributed equally to this work. Introduction: The development of an effective ...
Substantial progress has been made in devising successful therapies against Human Immunodeficiency V...
Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection remains a major health issue worldwi...
HIV infection leads to a gradual loss CD4+ T lymphocytes comprising immune competence and progressio...