Reduced and highly diverse peripheral HIV-1 reservoir in virally suppressed patients infected with non-B HIV-1 strains in Uganda.
Samira Joussef-PiñaImmaculate NankyaSophie NalukwagoJoy BasekeSandra RwambuyaDane WinnerFred KyeyuneKeith ChervenakBonnie ThielRobert AsaadCurtis DobrowolskiBenjamin LuttgeBlair LawleyCissy M KityoW Henry BoomJonathan KarnMiguel E Quiñones-MateuPublished in: Retrovirology (2022)
The smaller, but more diverse, peripheral HIV-1 reservoir in Ugandan patients might be associated with viral (e.g., non-B subtype with higher cytopathicity) and/or host (e.g., higher incidence of co-infections or co-morbidities leading to less clonal expansion) factors. This highlights the need to understand reservoir dynamics in diverse populations as part of ongoing efforts to find a functional cure for HIV-1 infection in LMICs.