Abstract ‘Kick and kill’ cure strategies aim to induce HIV protein expression in latently infected cells (kick), and thus trigger their elimination by cytolytic T cells (kill). In the Research in Viral Eradication of HIV Reservoirs trial (NCT02336074), people diagnosed with primary HIV infection received immediate antiretroviral therapy (ART) and were randomised 24 weeks later to either a latency-reversing agent, vorinostat, together with ChAdV63.HIVconsv and MVA.HIVconsv vaccines, or ART alone. This intervention conferred no reduction in HIV-1 reservoir size over ART alone, despite boosting virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. The effects of the intervention were examined at the cellular level in the two trial arms using unbiased computat...
Antiretroviral therapy regimens durably suppress HIV replication, but do not cure infection. This is...
This work focuses on aspects of T cell immunity during the early stages of human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) used to treat human immunodeficien...
'Kick and kill' cure strategies aim to induce HIV protein expression in latently infected cells (kic...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
HIV-1 chronically infected individuals represent a large disease burden, making the development of a...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) cannot cure HIV infection because of a persistent reservoir...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
Background: Strong and broad antiviral T-cell responses targeting vulnerable sites of HIV-1 will lik...
Strong and broad antiviral T-cell responses targeting vulnerable sites of HIV-1 will likely be a cri...
Introduction : Vaccines may be key components of a curative strategy for HIV-1. We investigated whet...
SummaryHighly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) suppresses HIV-1 replication but cannot eliminat...
Summary Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) cannot cure HIV infection because of a persistent r...
With the advancement in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) regimens there has been a significant improvem...
Increasing numbers of HIV-infected individuals have access to potent antiretroviral drugs that contr...
Antiretroviral therapy regimens durably suppress HIV replication, but do not cure infection. This is...
This work focuses on aspects of T cell immunity during the early stages of human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) used to treat human immunodeficien...
'Kick and kill' cure strategies aim to induce HIV protein expression in latently infected cells (kic...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
HIV-1 chronically infected individuals represent a large disease burden, making the development of a...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) cannot cure HIV infection because of a persistent reservoir...
HIV cannot be cured by current antiretroviral therapy (ART) because it persists in a transcriptional...
Background: Strong and broad antiviral T-cell responses targeting vulnerable sites of HIV-1 will lik...
Strong and broad antiviral T-cell responses targeting vulnerable sites of HIV-1 will likely be a cri...
Introduction : Vaccines may be key components of a curative strategy for HIV-1. We investigated whet...
SummaryHighly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) suppresses HIV-1 replication but cannot eliminat...
Summary Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) cannot cure HIV infection because of a persistent r...
With the advancement in anti-retroviral therapy (ART) regimens there has been a significant improvem...
Increasing numbers of HIV-infected individuals have access to potent antiretroviral drugs that contr...
Antiretroviral therapy regimens durably suppress HIV replication, but do not cure infection. This is...
This work focuses on aspects of T cell immunity during the early stages of human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) used to treat human immunodeficien...