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Epigenetic regulation of HIV latency

Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2011
A reservoir of latently infected cells remains in HIV-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy treatment. Persistence of HIV in this latent reservoir has prevented full viral eradication. In order to understand and develop rational therapeutics to flush out HIV latency, the molecular mechanisms governing the phenomena of HIV ...
Shweta, Hakre   +3 more
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HIV replication and latency in monocytes and macrophages

Seminars in Immunology, 2021
The relevance of monocyte and macrophage reservoirs in virally suppressed people with HIV (vsPWH) has previously been debatable. Macrophages were assumed to have a moderate life span and lack self-renewing potential. However, recent studies have challenged this dogma and now suggest an important role of these cell as long-lived HIV reservoirs ...
Rebecca T. Veenhuis   +4 more
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Mechanisms of HIV-1 latency

AIDS, 1992
This review describes some of the virus-cell relationships that might contribute to the state of latency observed in HIV infection. Viruses use many mechanisms to persist in their host, and the molecular interactions evoked by the virus and the cell on each other can influence the outcome of an infection.
D P, Bednarik, T M, Folks
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The Molecular Biology of HIV Latency

2018
HIV remains incurable due to the existence of a reservoir of cells that harbor intact integrated genomes of the virus in the absence of viral replication. This population of infected cells remains invisible to the immune system and is not targeted by the drugs used in the current antiretroviral therapies (cART).
Khoury, Georges   +6 more
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Cellular Latency in HIV-1 Infection

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1994
There are multiple levels of transcriptional regulation that a cell can bring to bear on either native cellular genes or integrated proviral genes. One such level of regulation is inducible sequence-specific transcriptional factors, such as NF-kappa B, which have been extensively investigated with respect to the HIV-1 LTR.
M A, Laughlin, R J, Pomerantz
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A unified concept of HIV latency

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2006
The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) combining potent drugs that can inhibit reverse transcriptase, integrase and protease activities has changed the natural history of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 disease. Unfortunately, poor penetrability into different anatomic compartments, toxicity and drug resistance ...
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