Impact of latency-reversing agents on human macrophage physiology.

Immunity, inflammation and disease(2023)

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Abstract
Our study reveals that LRAs can diversely impact basic physiologic features of human primary macrophages and could potentially decrease reactivation of nearby CD4 T cells latently infected with HIV-1. Our observations further stress the need to include different cell populations when assessing HIV-1 cure strategies.
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human animals,immunodeficiency diseases,monocytes/macrophages cells,viral/retroviral infections
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