Journal article
The role of antigen presenting cells in the induction of HIV-1 latency in resting CD4 T-cells
NA Kumar, K Cheong, DR Powell, C da Fonseca Pereira, J Anderson, VA Evans, SR Lewin, PU Cameron
Retrovirology | BMC | Published : 2015
Abstract
Background: Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is able to control HIV-1 viral replication, however long-lived latent infection in resting memory CD4+ T-cells persist. The mechanisms for establishment and maintenance of latent infection in resting memory CD4+ T-cells remain unclear. Previously we have shown that HIV-1 infection of resting CD4+ T-cells co-cultured with CD11c+ myeloid dendritic cells (mDC) produced a population of non-proliferating T-cells with latent infection. Here we asked whether different antigen presenting cells (APC), including subpopulations of DC and monocytes, were able to induce post-integration latent infection in resting CD4+ T-cells, and examined potential ..
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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Funding Acknowledgements
NK is the recipient of the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) (fund # Q05201 6609004). S.R.L is an NHMRC practitioner fellow. This work was supported by NHMRC project grant 1041795 and National Institutes of Health Delany AIDS Research Enterprise (DARE) to find a cure Collaboratory (U19 AI096109).