Journal article
Expression and reactivation of HIV in a chemokine induced model of HIV latency in primary resting CD4 T cells.
S Saleh, F Wightman, S Ramanayake, M Alexander, N Kumar, G Khoury, C Pereira, D Purcell, PU Cameron, SR Lewin
Retrovirology | Published : 2011
Abstract
We recently described that HIV latent infection can be established in vitro following incubation of resting CD4+ T-cells with chemokines that bind to CCR7. The main aim of this study was to fully define the post-integration blocks to virus replication in this model of CCL19-induced HIV latency. High levels of integrated HIV DNA but low production of reverse transcriptase (RT) was found in CCL19-treated CD4+ T-cells infected with either wild type (WT) NL4.3 or single round envelope deleted NL4.3 pseudotyped virus (NL4.3- Δenv). Supernatants from CCL19-treated cells infected with either WT NL4.3 or NL4.3- Δenv did not induce luciferase expression in TZM-bl cells, and there was no expression of..
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Funding Acknowledgements
SRL is an NHMRC practitioner fellow. SS is supported by a post-doctoral fellowship from the American Foundation of AIDS Research (amfAR). This work was supported by NHMRC project grants # 4911954 and # 1002671.