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      Effect of antiretroviral therapy on HIV reservoirs in elite controllers.

      The Journal of Infectious Diseases
      Adenine, analogs & derivatives, pharmacology, therapeutic use, Anti-HIV Agents, Asymptomatic Diseases, CD4-CD8 Ratio, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, virology, DNA, Viral, blood, genetics, Deoxycytidine, Drug Therapy, Combination, HIV Infections, drug therapy, immunology, HIV-1, Humans, Immunity, Innate, Organophosphonates, Pyrrolidinones, Viremia, Virus Replication

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          Elite controllers suppress human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viremia to below the limit of detection in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, precise frequencies of CD4(+) T cells carrying replication-competent HIV and/or the dynamics of the infectious viral reservoirs in response to initiation and discontinuation of ART in elite controllers are unknown. We show that the size of the pool of CD4(+) T cells harboring infectious HIV diminished significantly after initiation of ART and rebounded to baseline upon cessation of therapy. Our data provide compelling evidence that persistent viral replication occurs in untreated elite controllers even in the absence of detectable plasma viremia.

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