Heterogeneity in HIV and cellular transcription profiles in cell line models of latent and productive infection: implications for HIV latency.
Sushama TelwatteSara Morón-LópezDvir AranPeggy KimChristine HsiehSunil JoshiMauricio MontanoWarner C GreeneAtul J ButteJoseph K WongSteven A YuklPublished in: Retrovirology (2019)
HIV-infected cell lines differ from each other and from cells from ART-treated individuals in the mechanisms governing latent HIV infection. These differences in viral and cellular gene expression must be considered when gauging the suitability of a given cell line for future research on HIV. At the same time, some features were shared across cell lines, such as low expression of antiviral defense genes and a relationship between productive infection and genes involved in survival. These features may contribute to HIV latency or persistence in vivo, and deserve further study using novel single cell assays such as those described in this manuscript.