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Targeting the Latent Reservoir for HIV‐1

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&NA; Antiretroviral therapy can effectively block HIV‐1 replication and prevent or reverse immunodeficiency in HIV‐1‐infected individuals. However, viral replication resumes within weeks of treatment interruption. The major barrier to a… Click to show full abstract

&NA; Antiretroviral therapy can effectively block HIV‐1 replication and prevent or reverse immunodeficiency in HIV‐1‐infected individuals. However, viral replication resumes within weeks of treatment interruption. The major barrier to a cure is a small pool of resting memory CD4+ T cells that harbor latent HIV‐1 proviruses. This latent reservoir is now the focus of an intense international research effort. We describe how the reservoir is established, challenges involved in eliminating it, and pharmacologic and immunologic strategies for targeting this reservoir. The development of a successful cure strategy will most likely require understanding the mechanisms that maintain HIV‐1 proviruses in a latent state and pathways that drive the proliferation of infected cells, which slows reservoir decay. In addition, a cure will require the development of effective immunologic approaches to eliminating infected cells. There is renewed optimism about the prospect of a cure, and the interventions discussed here could pave the way. &NA; Developing a cure for HIV‐1 requires understanding the mechanisms of HIV‐1 persistence in the latent reservoir. In this review, we discuss historical and recent paradigms in the HIV‐1 persistence field as well as novel immunologic and pharmacologic strategies for eliminating this reservoir.

Keywords: reservoir hiv; reservoir; hiv; cure; latent reservoir; targeting latent

Journal Title: Immunity
Year Published: 2018

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