Journal article

Quantifying residual HIV-1 replication in patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy

L Zhang, B Ramratnam, K Tenner-Racz, Y He, M Vesanen, S Lewin, A Talal, P Racz, AS Perelson, BT Korber, M Markowitz, DD Ho

New England Journal of Medicine | MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC | Published : 1999

Abstract

Background: In patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), combination anti-retroviral therapy can result in sustained suppression of plasma levels of the virus. However, replication-competent virus can still be recovered from latently infected resting memory CD4 lymphocytes; this finding raises serious doubts about whether antiviral treatment can eradicate HIV-1. Methods: We looked for evidence of residual HIV-1 replication in eight patients who began treatment soon after infection and in whom plasma levels of HIV-1 RNA were undetectable after two to three years of antiretroviral therapy. We examined whether there had been changes over time in HIV-1 proviral sequence..

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