Infrequent recovery of HIV from but robust exogenous infection of activated CD4(+) T cells in HIV elite controllers.

  • B Julg
  • F Pereyra
  • M J Buzón
  • A Piechocka-Trocha
  • M J Clark
  • B M Baker
  • J Lian
  • T Miura
  • J Martinez-Picado
  • Marylyn Addo
  • B D Walker

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Abstract

BACKGROUND. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) elite controllers are able to control infection with HIV-1 spontaneously to undetectable levels in the absence of antiretroviral therapy, but the mechanisms leading to this phenotype are poorly understood. Although low frequencies of HIV-infected peripheral CD4(+) T cells have been reported in this group, it remains unclear to what extent these are due to viral attenuation, active immune containment, or intracellular host factors that restrict virus replication. METHODS. We assessed proviral DNA levels, autologous viral growth from and infectability of in vitro activated, CD8(+) T cell-depleted CD4(+) T cells from HIV elite controllers (mean viral load,

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2
ISSN1058-4838
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20550452