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SUBMITTER: Estes JD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5831193 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Estes Jacob D JD Kityo Cissy C Ssali Francis F Swainson Louise L Makamdop Krystelle Nganou KN Del Prete Gregory Q GQ Deeks Steven G SG Luciw Paul A PA Chipman Jeffrey G JG Beilman Gregory J GJ Hoskuldsson Torfi T Khoruts Alexander A Anderson Jodi J Deleage Claire C Jasurda Jacob J Schmidt Thomas E TE Hafertepe Michael M Callisto Samuel P SP Pearson Hope H Reimann Thomas T Schuster Jared J Schoephoerster Jordan J Southern Peter P Perkey Katherine K Shang Liang L Wietgrefe Stephen W SW Fletcher Courtney V CV Lifson Jeffrey D JD Douek Daniel C DC McCune Joseph M JM Haase Ashley T AT Schacker Timothy W TW
Nature medicine 20171002 11
In the quest for a functional cure or the eradication of HIV infection, it is necessary to know the sizes of the reservoirs from which infection rebounds after treatment interruption. Thus, we quantified SIV and HIV tissue burdens in tissues of infected nonhuman primates and lymphoid tissue (LT) biopsies from infected humans. Before antiretroviral therapy (ART), LTs contained >98% of the SIV RNA<sup>+</sup> and DNA<sup>+</sup> cells. With ART, the numbers of virus (v) RNA+ cells substantially de ...[more]