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Visualization of HIV-1 reservoir: an imaging perspective.

Catherine Chapon1, Eirini Moysi2, Thibaut Naninck1, Celine Mayet1, Constantinos Petrovas3.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The persistence of HIV-1-infected cells, despite the introduction of the combinatorial antiretroviral therapy, is a major obstacle to HIV-1 eradication. Understanding the nature of HIV reservoir will lead to novel therapeutic approaches for the functional cure or eradication of the virus. In this review, we will update the recent development in imaging applications toward HIV-1/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) viral reservoirs research and highlight some of their limitations. RECENT
FINDINGS: CD4 T cells are the primary target of HIV-1/SIV and the predominant site for productive and latent reservoirs. This viral reservoir preferentially resides in lymphoid compartments that are difficult to access, which renders sampling and measurements problematical and a hurdle for understanding HIV-1 pathogenicity. Novel noninvasive technologies are needed to circumvent this and urgently help to find a cure for HIV-1. Recent technological advancements have had a significant impact on the development of imaging methodologies allowing the visualization of relevant biomarkers with high resolution and analytical capacity. Such methodologies have provided insights into our understanding of cellular and molecular interactions in health and disease.
SUMMARY: Imaging of the HIV-1 reservoir can provide significant insights for the nature (cell types), spatial distribution, and the role of the tissue microenvironment for its in vivo dynamics and potentially lead to novel targets for the virus elimination.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34039844      PMCID: PMC8214835          DOI: 10.1097/COH.0000000000000691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin HIV AIDS        ISSN: 1746-630X            Impact factor:   4.061


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Authors:  Insook Kim; Sharat Srinivasula; Paula DeGrange; Brad Long; Hyukjin Jang; Jorge A Carrasquillo; H Clifford Lane; Michele Di Mascio
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2022-08-27       Impact factor: 10.057

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