Abstract::
Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV) continue to pose a significant global health
threat despite the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART). As a retrovirus, HIV persists as a
stable, integrated, and replication-competent provirus within a diverse array of long-lived cells for
many years, often termed “latent reservoirs” in individuals. Thus, this review aims to furnish a
comprehensive overview of diverse tissue reservoirs where HIV persists, elucidating their pathogenesis
and advancement in their strategies for clinical management. Understanding the mechanisms
underlying HIV persistence within tissue reservoirs is of significant interest in developing effective
ART for suppressing the virus in the blood. In addition, we also discussed the ongoing mRNA
HIV vaccine that has shown promising results in clinical trials to elicit broadly neutralizing
antibodies and effective T-cell responses against HIV.