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Longitudinal analysis of subtype C envelope tropism for memory CD4+ T cell subsets over the first 3 years of untreated HIV-1 infection.

Matthew J GartnerPaul R GorryCarolin TumpachJingling ZhouAshanti DantanarayanaJ Judy ChangThomas A AngelovichPaula EllenbergAnnemarie E LaumaeaMolati NonyanePenny L MooreSharon R LewinMelissa J ChurchillJacqueline K FlynnMichael Roche
Published in: Retrovirology (2020)
CD4+ T cell subsets that express more CCR5 were more susceptible to infection with C-HIV Envs, suggesting that these may be the major cellular targets during the first 3 years of infection. Moreover, we found that viral tropism for different CD4+ T cell subsets in vitro did not change between Envs cloned from acute to chronic disease stages. Finally, central memory, naïve and stem cell memory CD4+ T cell subsets were susceptible to infection, albeit inefficiently by Envs from all time-points, suggesting that direct infection of these cells may help establish the latent reservoir early in infection.
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