2023
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.01344-23
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The latent HIV reservoir: current advances in genetic sequencing approaches

Preeti Moar,
Thomas A. Premeaux,
Andrew Atkins
et al.

Abstract: Multiple cellular HIV reservoirs in diverse anatomical sites can undergo clonal expansion and persist for years despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy, posing a major barrier toward an HIV cure. Commonly adopted assays to assess HIV reservoir size mainly consist of PCR-based measures of cell-associated total proviral DNA, intact proviruses and transcriptionally competent provirus (viral RNA), flow cytometry and microscopy-based methods to measure translationally competent provirus (viral protein), and quan… Show more

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“…However, additional investigations seeking to elucidate the specific role of macrophages in HIV-1 transmission, particularly in mucosal tissues, are needed to shed light on the early events that contribute to the establishment of an infection. Finally, infected macrophages are not susceptible to the virus-induced cytopathic effect, and can thus participate, together with latently infected CD4+ T cells, in the early establishment and persistence of virus reservoirs in numerous host tissues (for recent reviews, see [ 2 , 10 ]). As recently shown [ 3 ], these virus reservoirs in myeloid cells can be detected over several years in patients on cART.…”
Section: Macrophages As Cellular Targets Of Hiv-1 In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, additional investigations seeking to elucidate the specific role of macrophages in HIV-1 transmission, particularly in mucosal tissues, are needed to shed light on the early events that contribute to the establishment of an infection. Finally, infected macrophages are not susceptible to the virus-induced cytopathic effect, and can thus participate, together with latently infected CD4+ T cells, in the early establishment and persistence of virus reservoirs in numerous host tissues (for recent reviews, see [ 2 , 10 ]). As recently shown [ 3 ], these virus reservoirs in myeloid cells can be detected over several years in patients on cART.…”
Section: Macrophages As Cellular Targets Of Hiv-1 In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…White blood cell (WBC), a pivotal role in the immune system, serves as dormant or latent carriers for numerous viruses. For instance, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) specifically targets T cells as its latent host cells, while the human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV) can establish residence in both B and T cells(23, 24). Similarly, the herpesvirus can conceal itself within B lymphocytes in both human and animal(25-29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%