Retinoic Acid Boosts HIV-1 Replication in MacrophagesviaCCR5/SAMHD1-Dependent and mTOR-Modulated Mechanisms
Jonathan Dias,
Amélie Cattin,
Jean-Philippe Goulet
et al.
Abstract:The intestinal environment facilitates HIV-1 infectionviamechanisms involving the gut-homing elixir retinoic acid (RA), which transcriptionally reprograms CD4+T-cells for increased HIV-1 permissiveness. Consistently, colon-infiltrating CD4+T-cells carry replication-competent viral reservoirs in people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Intriguingly, integrative infection in colon macrophages, a pool replenished by circulating monocytes, represents a rare event in ART-treated PLWH,… Show more
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