Reservoirs, sanctuaries, and residual disease: The hiding spots of HIV-1

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Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has profoundly decreased morbidity and mortality in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals, at least in the developed world. Many infected individuals have plasma levels of HIV-1 RNA below the limits of detection of most clinical assays due to combination antiretroviral therapy. Nonetheless, HIV-1 has not been eradicated by HAART. This has been shown recently to be due to latent HIV-1 replication-competent provirus in resting CD4+ T-lymphocytes, cryptic viral replication below the limits of detection of most clinical assays, and viral sanctuary sites. An understanding of these sanctuaries and reservoirs for HIV-1 in the setting of virally suppressive HAART will be critical in developing new approaches to induce HIV-1 remissions or the possibility of viral eradication in the future.

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Pomerantz, R. J. (2003, March). Reservoirs, sanctuaries, and residual disease: The hiding spots of HIV-1. HIV Clinical Trials. https://doi.org/10.1310/80JH-148K-NADQ-U927

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