| Literature DB >> 28605173 |
Theresa Rossouw1, Joseph D Tucker2,3, Gert U van Zyl4,5, Kenly Sikwesi6, Catherine Godfrey7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: HIV eradication and remission research has largely taken place in high-income countries. In low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), there may be factors that have a substantial impact on the size of the latent HIV reservoir and the immunological response to infection. If a curative strategy is to be available to all HIV-infected individuals, these factors must be understood.Entities:
Keywords: HIV cure; HIV eradication; HIV remission; immune system; low- and middle-income countries; resource limited
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28605173 PMCID: PMC5515034 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.1.21521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Knowledge gaps regarding HIV remission research in low- and middle-income countries
| Role of HIV subtype in viral integration, transcriptional activation and CD4+ T cell growth |
| Effect of a particular cytokine milieu that affects CD4 proliferation, stimulation and differentiation on viral integration |
| Whether TB-induced expansion of T cells increases HIV reservoir size |
| Association between chronic viral infections, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HPV, and the HIV reservoir |
| The relationship between oropharyngeal carriage of bacterial pathogens and the size of the local HIV reservoir in oropharyngeal mucosa |
| Whether viral shedding in the presence of coinfections, such as trichomonas, impacts of measures to achieve latency |
| Impact of poor nutrition on immune function, activation and the size of the HIV reservoir |
| Biomarker of HIV reservoir size available in LMIC |