Elimination of latently HIV-infected cells from antiretroviral therapy-suppressed subjects by engineered immune-mobilizing T-cell receptors.

Persistence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in a latent state in long-lived CD4+ T-cells is a major barrier to eradication. Latency-reversing agents that induce direct or immune-mediated cell death upon reactivation of HIV are a possible solution. However, clearance of reactivated cells may re...

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Main Authors: Yang, H, Buisson, S, Bossi, G, Wallace, Z, Hancock, G, So, C, Ashfield, R, Vuidepot, A, Mahon, T, Molloy, P, Oates, J, Paston, S, Aleksic, M, Hassan, N, Jakobsen, B, Dorrell, L
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016