Latently-infected CD4+ T cells are widely considered to be the major barrier to a cure for HIV. Much of our understanding of HIV latency comes from latency models and blood cells, but most HIV-infected cells reside in lymphoid tissues such as the gut. We hypothesized that tissue-specific environments may impact the mechanisms that govern HIV expression. To assess the degree to which different mechanisms inhibit HIV transcription in the gut and blood, we quantified HIV transcripts suggestive of transcriptional interference (U3-U5; "Read-through"), initiation (TAR), 5' elongation (R-U5-pre-Gag; "Long LTR"), distal transcription (Nef), completion (U3-polyA; "PolyA"), and multiple splicing (Tat-Rev) in matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells...
(See the editorial commentary by Henrich and Gandhi on pages 1189–93 and the major article by Jain e...
The single greatest challenge to an HIV cure is the persistence of latently infected cells containin...
Even with optimal antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists in plasma, blo...
Latently-infected CD4+ T cells are widely considered to be the major barrier to a cure for HIV. Much...
Latently-infected CD4+ T cells are widely considered to be the major barrier to a cure for HIV. Much...
ObjectiveWhile latently HIV-infected cells have been described in the blood, it is unclear whether a...
Latent HIV infection is the main barrier to cure, and most HIV-infected cells reside in the gut, whe...
Latently infected CD4+ T cells are the main barrier to complete clearance of HIV infection, but it i...
Read-through, total (TAR), 5’ elongated (R-U5/pre-Gag; “Long LTR”), Nef, polyadenylated (PolyA), and...
It is unclear what mechanisms govern latent HIV infection in vivo or in primary cell models. To inve...
Multiple blocks to HIV transcription occur in vivo and these differ in CD4+ T cells from the rectum ...
IntroductionSex-specific differences affect multiple aspects of HIV infection, yet few studies have ...
BackgroundHIV-infected cell lines are widely used to study latent HIV infection, which is considered...
(A) Levels of HIV DNA (Long LTR region) and 2-LTR circles were quantified in CD4+ T cells from the b...
Background. The gut is a major reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in patients receivin...
(See the editorial commentary by Henrich and Gandhi on pages 1189–93 and the major article by Jain e...
The single greatest challenge to an HIV cure is the persistence of latently infected cells containin...
Even with optimal antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists in plasma, blo...
Latently-infected CD4+ T cells are widely considered to be the major barrier to a cure for HIV. Much...
Latently-infected CD4+ T cells are widely considered to be the major barrier to a cure for HIV. Much...
ObjectiveWhile latently HIV-infected cells have been described in the blood, it is unclear whether a...
Latent HIV infection is the main barrier to cure, and most HIV-infected cells reside in the gut, whe...
Latently infected CD4+ T cells are the main barrier to complete clearance of HIV infection, but it i...
Read-through, total (TAR), 5’ elongated (R-U5/pre-Gag; “Long LTR”), Nef, polyadenylated (PolyA), and...
It is unclear what mechanisms govern latent HIV infection in vivo or in primary cell models. To inve...
Multiple blocks to HIV transcription occur in vivo and these differ in CD4+ T cells from the rectum ...
IntroductionSex-specific differences affect multiple aspects of HIV infection, yet few studies have ...
BackgroundHIV-infected cell lines are widely used to study latent HIV infection, which is considered...
(A) Levels of HIV DNA (Long LTR region) and 2-LTR circles were quantified in CD4+ T cells from the b...
Background. The gut is a major reservoir for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in patients receivin...
(See the editorial commentary by Henrich and Gandhi on pages 1189–93 and the major article by Jain e...
The single greatest challenge to an HIV cure is the persistence of latently infected cells containin...
Even with optimal antiretroviral therapy, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persists in plasma, blo...