The latent reservoir of inducible, infectious HIV-1 does not decrease despite decades of antiretroviral therapy
HIV-1 persists in a latent reservoir in resting CD4+ T cells despite antiretroviral therapy (ART). The reservoir decays slowly over the first 7 years of ART (t1/2 = 44 months). However, whether decay continues with long-term ART is unclear. Recent integration site studies indicate gradual selection...
Main Authors: | Natalie F. McMyn, Joseph Varriale, Emily J. Fray, Carolin Zitzmann, Hannah MacLeod, Jun Lai, Anushka Singhal, Milica Moskovljevic, Mauro A. Garcia, Brianna M. Lopez, Vivek Hariharan, Kyle Rhodehouse, Kenneth Lynn, Pablo Tebas, Karam Mounzer, Luis J. Montaner, Erika Benko, Colin Kovacs, Rebecca Hoh, Francesco R. Simonetti, Gregory M. Laird, Steven G. Deeks, Ruy M. Ribeiro, Alan S. Perelson, Robert F. Siliciano, Janet M. Siliciano |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2023-09-01
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Series: | The Journal of Clinical Investigation |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI171554 |
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