TY - JOUR
T1 - Measuring replication competent HIV-1
T2 - Advances and challenges in defining the latent reservoir
AU - Wang, Zheng
AU - Simonetti, Francesco R.
AU - Siliciano, Robert F.
AU - Laird, Gregory M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the NIH Martin Delaney I4C (UM1 AI126603), Beat-HIV (UM1 AI126620) and DARE (UM1 AI12661) Collaboratories by the Johns Hopkins Center for AIDS Research (P30AI094189), by NIH Grant 43222, and by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1115715).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Author(s).
PY - 2018/2/13
Y1 - 2018/2/13
N2 - Antiretroviral therapy cannot cure HIV-1 infection due to the persistence of a small number of latently infected cells harboring replication-competent proviruses. Measuring persistent HIV-1 is challenging, as it consists of a mosaic population of defective and intact proviruses that can shift from a state of latency to active HIV-1 transcription. Due to this complexity, most of the current assays detect multiple categories of persistent HIV-1, leading to an overestimate of the true size of the latent reservoir. Here, we review the development of the viral outgrowth assay, the gold-standard quantification of replication-competent proviruses, and discuss the insights provided by full-length HIV-1 genome sequencing methods, which allowed us to unravel the composition of the proviral landscape. In this review, we provide a dissection of what defines HIV-1 persistence and we examine the unmet needs to measure the efficacy of interventions aimed at eliminating the HIV-1 reservoir.
AB - Antiretroviral therapy cannot cure HIV-1 infection due to the persistence of a small number of latently infected cells harboring replication-competent proviruses. Measuring persistent HIV-1 is challenging, as it consists of a mosaic population of defective and intact proviruses that can shift from a state of latency to active HIV-1 transcription. Due to this complexity, most of the current assays detect multiple categories of persistent HIV-1, leading to an overestimate of the true size of the latent reservoir. Here, we review the development of the viral outgrowth assay, the gold-standard quantification of replication-competent proviruses, and discuss the insights provided by full-length HIV-1 genome sequencing methods, which allowed us to unravel the composition of the proviral landscape. In this review, we provide a dissection of what defines HIV-1 persistence and we examine the unmet needs to measure the efficacy of interventions aimed at eliminating the HIV-1 reservoir.
KW - HIV-1 persistence
KW - Measuring HIV-1 latent reservoir
KW - Replication-competent HIV-1
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U2 - 10.1186/s12977-018-0404-7
DO - 10.1186/s12977-018-0404-7
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29433524
AN - SCOPUS:85041853648
SN - 1742-4690
VL - 15
JO - Retrovirology
JF - Retrovirology
IS - 1
M1 - 21
ER -