Circulating monocytes are not a major reservoir of HIV-1 in elite suppressors |
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Authors: | Spivak Adam M Salgado Maria Rabi S Alireza O'Connell Karen A Blankson Joel N |
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Affiliation: | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. |
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Abstract: | Circulating HIV-1-infected monocytes have been identified in patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy and may represent an important barrier to viral eradication. The nature of these cells in HIV-1-infected patients who maintain undetectable viral loads and preserved CD4(+) T cell counts without antiretroviral therapy (known as elite controllers or elite suppressors [ES]) is unknown. We describe here infrequent recovery of proviral HIV-1 DNA from circulating monocytes relative to CD4(+) T cells in ES, despite permissiveness of these cells to HIV-1 viral entry ex vivo. Thus, monocytes do not appear to be a major reservoir of HIV-1 in ES. |
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