Targeted HIV cure strategies require definition of the mechanisms that maintain the virus. Here, we tracked HIV replication and the persistence of infected CD4 T cells in individuals with natural virologic control by sequencing viruses, T cell receptor genes, HIV integration sites, and cellular transcriptomes. Our results revealed three mechanisms of HIV persistence operating within distinct anatomic and functional compartments. In lymph node, we detected viruses with genetic and transcriptional attributes of active replication in both T follicular helper (TFH) cells and non-TFH memory cells. In blood, we detected inducible proviruses of archival origin among highly differentiated, clonally expanded cells. Linking the lymph node a...
BACKGROUND. Understanding HIV dynamics across the human body is important for cure efforts. This goa...
Advances in the treatment of HIV infection have dramatically reduced the death rate from AIDS and im...
Identifying the cell populations of the HIV reservoir and understanding the mechanisms of viral pers...
Viruses, including the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), have evolved multiple strategies to overc...
The establishment and maintenance of HIV reservoirs that lead to persistent viremia in patients on a...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
BackgroundThe stability of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reservoir and the contrib...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively reduces cycles of viral replication but does not target pro...
The mechanisms responsible for the persistence of HIV-1 after many years of suppressive antiretrovir...
The source and dynamics of persistent HIV-1 during long-term combinational antiretroviral therapy (c...
The mechanisms responsible for the persistence of HIV-1 after many years of suppressive antiretrovir...
The latent reservoir of HIV is the major barrier to cure. Stimulation of latently-infected T cells r...
Understanding the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) duration on HIV-infected cells is critical ...
Summary: Long-lived reservoirs of persistent HIV are a major barrier to a cure. CD4+ hematopoietic s...
During HIV replication, the virus reverse transcribes its RNA genome into cDNA, which integrates int...
BACKGROUND. Understanding HIV dynamics across the human body is important for cure efforts. This goa...
Advances in the treatment of HIV infection have dramatically reduced the death rate from AIDS and im...
Identifying the cell populations of the HIV reservoir and understanding the mechanisms of viral pers...
Viruses, including the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), have evolved multiple strategies to overc...
The establishment and maintenance of HIV reservoirs that lead to persistent viremia in patients on a...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
BackgroundThe stability of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reservoir and the contrib...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively reduces cycles of viral replication but does not target pro...
The mechanisms responsible for the persistence of HIV-1 after many years of suppressive antiretrovir...
The source and dynamics of persistent HIV-1 during long-term combinational antiretroviral therapy (c...
The mechanisms responsible for the persistence of HIV-1 after many years of suppressive antiretrovir...
The latent reservoir of HIV is the major barrier to cure. Stimulation of latently-infected T cells r...
Understanding the impact of antiretroviral therapy (ART) duration on HIV-infected cells is critical ...
Summary: Long-lived reservoirs of persistent HIV are a major barrier to a cure. CD4+ hematopoietic s...
During HIV replication, the virus reverse transcribes its RNA genome into cDNA, which integrates int...
BACKGROUND. Understanding HIV dynamics across the human body is important for cure efforts. This goa...
Advances in the treatment of HIV infection have dramatically reduced the death rate from AIDS and im...
Identifying the cell populations of the HIV reservoir and understanding the mechanisms of viral pers...