Journal article
Getting the “Kill” into “Shock and Kill”: Strategies to Eliminate Latent HIV
Y Kim, JL Anderson, SR Lewin
Cell Host and Microbe | Published : 2018
Abstract
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART), there is currently no HIV cure and treatment is life long. HIV persists during ART due to long-lived and proliferating latently infected CD4+ T cells. One strategy to eliminate latency is to activate virus production using latency reversing agents (LRAs) with the goal of triggering cell death through virus-induced cytolysis or immune-mediated clearance. However, multiple studies have demonstrated that activation of viral transcription alone is insufficient to induce cell death and some LRAs may counteract cell death by promoting cell survival. Here, we review new approaches to induce death of latently infected cells through apoptosis and i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australia (GNT1052979), the NIH (AI126611-01), and the American Foundation for AIDS Research (109226-58-RGRL). S.R.L. is an NHMRC of Australia Practitioner Fellow (GNT1042654).