2023
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12020322
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Controversies in the Design of Strategies for the Cure of HIV Infection

Abstract: The cure for chronic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections has been a goal pursued since the antiretroviral therapy that improved the clinical conditions of patients became available. However, the exclusive use of these drugs is not enough to achieve a cure, since the viral load rebounds when the treatment is discontinued, leading to disease progression. There are several theories and hypotheses about the biological foundations that prevent a cure. The main obstacle appears to be the existence of a lat… Show more

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“…Despite the success of ART in fully suppressing viral replication in plasma, HIV-1 remains an incurable infection. A cure for HIV-1, which represents the next objective in therapeutic research, is defined as a durable control of viral replication in the absence of ART [ 30 , 31 ]. Therefore, natural control of HIV-1 remains one of the most promising models for a cure, since elite controllers (EC) represent a unique HIV-1-infected and ART-naïve group of individuals who are defined by replication-competent virus control along with effective and persistent Ag-specific T-cell immune responses for years [ 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: High Autophagy Is Key For Optimal Ag-specific T-cell Immunit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the success of ART in fully suppressing viral replication in plasma, HIV-1 remains an incurable infection. A cure for HIV-1, which represents the next objective in therapeutic research, is defined as a durable control of viral replication in the absence of ART [ 30 , 31 ]. Therefore, natural control of HIV-1 remains one of the most promising models for a cure, since elite controllers (EC) represent a unique HIV-1-infected and ART-naïve group of individuals who are defined by replication-competent virus control along with effective and persistent Ag-specific T-cell immune responses for years [ 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 ].…”
Section: High Autophagy Is Key For Optimal Ag-specific T-cell Immunit...mentioning
confidence: 99%