During antiretroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) persists as a latent reservoir in CD4+ T cell subsets in central memory (TCM), transitional memory (TTM), and effector memory (TEM) CD4+ T cells. We have identified differences in mechanisms underlying latency and responses to latency-reversing agents (LRAs) in ex vivo CD4+ memory T cells from virally suppressed HIV-infected individuals and in an in vitro primary cell model of HIV-1 latency. Our ex vivo and in vitro results demonstrate the association of transcriptional pathways of T cell differentiation, acquisition of effector function, and cell cycle entry in response to LRAs. Analyses of memory cell subsets showed that effector memory pathways and cell surf...
In patients who are receiving prolonged antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV can persist within a sma...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in individuals infected with HIV-1 often lowers plasma ...
The main obstacle to cure HIV-1 is the latent reservoir. Antiretroviral therapy effectively controls...
During antiretroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) persists as a laten...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) persists as a lifelong infection, due to the establishme...
Studies have demonstrated that intensive ART alone is not capable of eradicating HIV-1, as the virus...
Latent proviruses persist in central (T-CM), transitional (T-TM), and effector (T-EM) memory cells. ...
The use of antiretroviral therapy in HIV type 1 (HIV-1)–infected patients does not lead to virus era...
BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacle to a cure for H...
HIV integrates into the host genome, creating a viral reservoir of latently infected cells that pers...
Abstract BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacl...
Abstract BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacl...
BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacle to a cure for H...
In patients who are receiving prolonged antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV can persist within a sma...
<div><p>Latently infected cells form the major obstacle to HIV eradication. Studies of HIV latency h...
In patients who are receiving prolonged antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV can persist within a sma...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in individuals infected with HIV-1 often lowers plasma ...
The main obstacle to cure HIV-1 is the latent reservoir. Antiretroviral therapy effectively controls...
During antiretroviral therapy (ART), human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) persists as a laten...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) persists as a lifelong infection, due to the establishme...
Studies have demonstrated that intensive ART alone is not capable of eradicating HIV-1, as the virus...
Latent proviruses persist in central (T-CM), transitional (T-TM), and effector (T-EM) memory cells. ...
The use of antiretroviral therapy in HIV type 1 (HIV-1)–infected patients does not lead to virus era...
BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacle to a cure for H...
HIV integrates into the host genome, creating a viral reservoir of latently infected cells that pers...
Abstract BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacl...
Abstract BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacl...
BackgroundA reservoir of replication-competent but latent virus is the main obstacle to a cure for H...
In patients who are receiving prolonged antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV can persist within a sma...
<div><p>Latently infected cells form the major obstacle to HIV eradication. Studies of HIV latency h...
In patients who are receiving prolonged antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV can persist within a sma...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in individuals infected with HIV-1 often lowers plasma ...
The main obstacle to cure HIV-1 is the latent reservoir. Antiretroviral therapy effectively controls...