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Long-Term Productive Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of CD1a-Sorted Myeloid Dendritic Cells
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyViral PersistenceHuman RetrovirusImmunologyHematologyPersistent ReservoirVirologyEnvelope GenesAutoimmunityAntiviral ResponseCd1a-sorted Dendritic CellsChronic Viral InfectionHivImmunotherapyMedicineCell Biology
Myeloid, CD1a-sorted dendritic cells (MDC) productively replicated human immunodeficiency virus strains encoding envelope genes of either primary X4R5 or R5 strains for up to 45 days. Cell-free supernatant collected from long-term infected MDC, which had been exposed to an X4R5 virus 45 days earlier, was still infectious when placed over activated T cells. These data imply that DC can act as a persistent reservoir of infectious virus.
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