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Detection of Circular Viral DNA in PBMC of HIV-Infected Individuals with No Detectable Viral RNA A. CARA , A. LUSI , M. KELLER, S. JONES, A. MOSOIAN, A. GURTMAN, A. COHEN, V. PARKAS, F. WALLACH, E. CHUSID, and M. E. KLOTMAN*. Mount Sinai Sch. of Med., New York With the success of highly active antiretroviral regimens, a significant number of patients have no detectable plasma viral RNA by the most sensitive assays available. These patients however, have persistent, replication competent virus as determined by in vitro culture as well as detectable viral DNA. To gain a clearer understanding of the state of the virus in these patients, we examined PBMC for the presence of closed circular forms (cc) of extrachromosomal HIV DNA. While high levels of cc DNA are seen in acutely infected PBMC they rapidly decline with a short half-life, therefore, detection would be suggestive of ongoing new infection in vivo.
Key Words: circular DNA, extrachromosomal DNA, viral reservoir |
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