Prevention of SIVmac251 reservoir seeding in rhesus monkeys by early antiretroviral therapy

The latent HIV-1 reservoir is the key obstacle for curing HIV-1 infection, but the timepoint at which the HIV-1 reservoir is established is currently unclear. Here, Whitney et al. show in non-human primates that the SIV reservoir in CD4+ T cells is seeded within the first 2 days after infection.

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Auteurs principaux: James B. Whitney, So-Yon Lim, Christa E. Osuna, Jessica L. Kublin, Elsa Chen, Gyeol Yoon, Po-Ting Liu, Peter Abbink, Erica N. Borducci, Alison Hill, Mark G. Lewis, Romas Geleziunas, Merlin L. Robb, Nelson L. Michael, Dan H. Barouch
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Langue:EN
Publié: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/52f46cb5b9da47d5be04a0ba3ac32ed1
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Résumé:The latent HIV-1 reservoir is the key obstacle for curing HIV-1 infection, but the timepoint at which the HIV-1 reservoir is established is currently unclear. Here, Whitney et al. show in non-human primates that the SIV reservoir in CD4+ T cells is seeded within the first 2 days after infection.