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Initial productive and latent HIV infections originate in vivo by infection of resting T cells
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Investigation. November 15, 2023, Vol. 133 Issue 22
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Productively infected cells are generally thought to arise from HIV infection of activated [CD4.sup.+] T cells, and these infected activated cells are thought to be a recurring source of latently infected cells when a portion of the population transitions to a resting state. We discovered and report here that productively and latently infected cells can instead originate from direct infection of resting [CD4.sup.+] T cell populations in lymphoid tissues in Fiebig I, the earliest stage of detectable HIV infection. We found that direct infection of resting [CD4.sup.+] T cells was correlated with the availability of susceptible target cells in lymphoid tissues largely restricted to resting [CD4.sup.+] T cells in which expression of pTEFb enabled productive infection, and we documented persistence of HIV-producing resting T cells during antiretroviral therapy (ART). Thus, we provide evidence of a mechanism by which direct infection of resting T cells in lymphoid tissues to generate productively and latently infected cells creates a mechanism by which the productively infected cells can replenish both populations and maintain two sources of virus from which HIV infection can rebound, even if ART is instituted at the earliest stage of detectable infection.<br />Introduction From the beginning of HIV research, HIV has been mainly propagated in vitro in tissue cultures of activated [CD4.sup.+] T cells (1), leading to the prevailing view that activated [...]
- Subjects :
- Merck & Company Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
HIV (Viruses) -- Health aspects
Scientific equipment and supplies industry -- Health aspects
T cells -- Health aspects
Antiviral agents -- Health aspects
Highly active antiretroviral therapy -- Health aspects
Pharmaceutical industry -- Health aspects
HIV infection -- Health aspects
Health care industry
University of Minnesota
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00219738
- Volume :
- 133
- Issue :
- 22
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.773841667
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI171501