SummaryThe barrier to curing HIV-1 is thought to reside primarily in CD4+ T cells containing silent proviruses. To characterize these latently infected cells, we studied the integration profile of HIV-1 in viremic progressors, individuals receiving antiretroviral therapy, and viremic controllers. Clonally expanded T cells represented the majority of all integrations and increased during therapy. However, none of the 75 expanded T cell clones assayed contained intact virus. In contrast, the cells bearing single integration events decreased in frequency over time on therapy, and the surviving cells were enriched for HIV-1 integration in silent regions of the genome. Finally, there was a strong preference for integration into, or in close prox...
The latent reservoir of HIV is the major barrier to cure. Stimulation of latently-infected T cells r...
AbstractA defining feature of HIV replication is integration of the proviral cDNA into human DNA. Th...
The persistence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in latent reservoirs is a major barri...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), the pathogen that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
AbstractHuman Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) establishes a latent reservoir early in infectio...
Background Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: HIV cure is limited by persistence of long lived latently infected CD4+ T cells. Latentl...
The persistence of latent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been considered one of the...
More than 50% of the HIV-1 latent reservoir is maintained by clonal expansion. The clonally expanded...
The latent HIV reservoir is a major impediment to curing HIV infection. The contribution of CD4 T ce...
The latent reservoir of HIV is the major barrier to cure. Stimulation of latently-infected T cells r...
AbstractA defining feature of HIV replication is integration of the proviral cDNA into human DNA. Th...
The persistence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in latent reservoirs is a major barri...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), the pathogen that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (...
The mechanisms for the establishment and the persistence of the latent HIV-1 reservoir remain to be ...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
AbstractHuman Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) establishes a latent reservoir early in infectio...
Background Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Abstract Integration of viral DNA into the host genome is a central event in the replication cycle a...
HIV-1 persists lifelong in memory cells of the immune system as latent provirus that rebounds upon t...
Background: Assessing the location and frequency of HIV integration sites in latently infected cells...
Background: HIV cure is limited by persistence of long lived latently infected CD4+ T cells. Latentl...
The persistence of latent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has been considered one of the...
More than 50% of the HIV-1 latent reservoir is maintained by clonal expansion. The clonally expanded...
The latent HIV reservoir is a major impediment to curing HIV infection. The contribution of CD4 T ce...
The latent reservoir of HIV is the major barrier to cure. Stimulation of latently-infected T cells r...
AbstractA defining feature of HIV replication is integration of the proviral cDNA into human DNA. Th...
The persistence of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in latent reservoirs is a major barri...