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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 quasi species that rebound after discontinuation of highly active antiretroviral therapy are similar to the viral quasi species present before initiation of therapy.

Authors :
Imamichi H
Crandall KA
Natarajan V
Jiang MK
Dewar RL
Berg S
Gaddam A
Bosche M
Metcalf JA
Davey RT Jr
Lane HC
Source :
The Journal of infectious diseases [J Infect Dis] 2001 Jan 01; Vol. 183 (1), pp. 36-50. Date of Electronic Publication: 2000 Dec 08.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

In an effort to identify the sources of the viruses that emerge after discontinuation of therapy, analyses of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) quasi species were done for 3 patients with sustained levels of HIV RNA of <50 copies/mL for 1-3 years. The sequences found in the rebounding plasma virus were closely related to those of the actively replicating form of viruses present before the initiation of combination therapy. All quasi species found in the rebounding plasma virus were also present in proviral DNA, cell-associated RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), and virion RNA derived from PBMC coculture during periods when plasma HIV RNA levels were <50 copies/mL. These findings suggest that the rapid resurgence of plasma viremia observed after discontinuation of therapy and the viruses cocultured from PBMC are derived from a relatively stable pool of the replicating form of virus rather than from activation of a previously latent pool.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-1899
Volume :
183
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of infectious diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11106537
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/317641