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Hsiao-Hsuan Kuo1,2, Riddhima Banga3,4, Guinevere Q Lee1, Ce Gao2, Matthias Cavassini3,4, Jean-Marc Corpataux3,4, Jane E Blackmer2, Schulze Zur Wiesch5, Xu G Yu1,2, Giuseppe Pantaleo3,4, Matthieu Perreau3,4, Mathias Lichterfeld1,2.
Abstract
The majority of cells with latent human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection are located in lymphoid tissues that are difficult to access. In the current study, we used single-genome near-full-length proviral sequencing to evaluate intact and defective proviruses in blood and lymph node CD4 T cells enriched for specific functional polarizations. We observed minor variations between the frequencies of proviral sequences within individual CD4 T-cell subsets and across tissue compartments. However, we noted multiple clonal clusters of identical intact or defective proviral sequences from distinct compartments and CD4 T-cell subpopulations, suggesting frequent interchanges between viral reservoir cells in blood and tissues.Entities:
Keywords: CD4 T cells; HIV-1; Lymph node; proviral sequencing; reservoir
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32236405 PMCID: PMC8493664 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 7.759