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ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia

Current antiretroviral therapy is effective in suppressing but not eliminating HIV-1 infection. Understanding the source of viral persistence is essential for developing strategies to eradicate HIV-1 infection. We therefore investigated the level of plasma HIV-1 RNA in patients with viremia suppress...

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Autores principales: Maldarelli, Frank, Palmer, Sarah, King, Martin S, Wiegand, Ann, Polis, Michael A, Mican, JoAnn, Kovacs, Joseph A, Davey, Richard T, Rock-Kress, Diane, Dewar, Robin, Liu, Shuying, Metcalf, Julia A, Rehm, Catherine, Brun, Scott C, Hanna, George J, Kempf, Dale J, Coffin, John M, Mellors, John W
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1847689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17411338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030046
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author Maldarelli, Frank
Palmer, Sarah
King, Martin S
Wiegand, Ann
Polis, Michael A
Mican, JoAnn
Kovacs, Joseph A
Davey, Richard T
Rock-Kress, Diane
Dewar, Robin
Liu, Shuying
Metcalf, Julia A
Rehm, Catherine
Brun, Scott C
Hanna, George J
Kempf, Dale J
Coffin, John M
Mellors, John W
author_facet Maldarelli, Frank
Palmer, Sarah
King, Martin S
Wiegand, Ann
Polis, Michael A
Mican, JoAnn
Kovacs, Joseph A
Davey, Richard T
Rock-Kress, Diane
Dewar, Robin
Liu, Shuying
Metcalf, Julia A
Rehm, Catherine
Brun, Scott C
Hanna, George J
Kempf, Dale J
Coffin, John M
Mellors, John W
author_sort Maldarelli, Frank
collection PubMed
description Current antiretroviral therapy is effective in suppressing but not eliminating HIV-1 infection. Understanding the source of viral persistence is essential for developing strategies to eradicate HIV-1 infection. We therefore investigated the level of plasma HIV-1 RNA in patients with viremia suppressed to less than 50–75 copies/ml on standard protease inhibitor- or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor-containing antiretroviral therapy using a new, real-time PCR-based assay for HIV-1 RNA with a limit of detection of one copy of HIV-1 RNA. Single copy assay results revealed that >80% of patients on initial antiretroviral therapy for 60 wk had persistent viremia of one copy/ml or more with an overall median of 3.1 copies/ml. The level of viremia correlated with pretherapy plasma HIV-1 RNA but not with the specific treatment regimen. Longitudinal studies revealed no significant decline in the level of viremia between 60 and 110 wk of suppressive antiretroviral therapy. These data suggest that the persistent viremia on current antiretroviral therapy is derived, at least in part, from long-lived cells that are infected prior to initiation of therapy.
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spelling pubmed-18476892007-04-06 ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia Maldarelli, Frank Palmer, Sarah King, Martin S Wiegand, Ann Polis, Michael A Mican, JoAnn Kovacs, Joseph A Davey, Richard T Rock-Kress, Diane Dewar, Robin Liu, Shuying Metcalf, Julia A Rehm, Catherine Brun, Scott C Hanna, George J Kempf, Dale J Coffin, John M Mellors, John W PLoS Pathog Research Article Current antiretroviral therapy is effective in suppressing but not eliminating HIV-1 infection. Understanding the source of viral persistence is essential for developing strategies to eradicate HIV-1 infection. We therefore investigated the level of plasma HIV-1 RNA in patients with viremia suppressed to less than 50–75 copies/ml on standard protease inhibitor- or non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor-containing antiretroviral therapy using a new, real-time PCR-based assay for HIV-1 RNA with a limit of detection of one copy of HIV-1 RNA. Single copy assay results revealed that >80% of patients on initial antiretroviral therapy for 60 wk had persistent viremia of one copy/ml or more with an overall median of 3.1 copies/ml. The level of viremia correlated with pretherapy plasma HIV-1 RNA but not with the specific treatment regimen. Longitudinal studies revealed no significant decline in the level of viremia between 60 and 110 wk of suppressive antiretroviral therapy. These data suggest that the persistent viremia on current antiretroviral therapy is derived, at least in part, from long-lived cells that are infected prior to initiation of therapy. Public Library of Science 2007-04 2007-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1847689/ /pubmed/17411338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030046 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Maldarelli, Frank
Palmer, Sarah
King, Martin S
Wiegand, Ann
Polis, Michael A
Mican, JoAnn
Kovacs, Joseph A
Davey, Richard T
Rock-Kress, Diane
Dewar, Robin
Liu, Shuying
Metcalf, Julia A
Rehm, Catherine
Brun, Scott C
Hanna, George J
Kempf, Dale J
Coffin, John M
Mellors, John W
ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title_full ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title_fullStr ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title_full_unstemmed ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title_short ART Suppresses Plasma HIV-1 RNA to a Stable Set Point Predicted by Pretherapy Viremia
title_sort art suppresses plasma hiv-1 rna to a stable set point predicted by pretherapy viremia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1847689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17411338
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030046
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