Discovery of an HIV reservoir marker: New avenue toward eliminating the virus
Try to explain the invention of CD32A as a marker of VIH1 reservoir cells by Hyber. Credit score: © Credit score: lf of Organoïde/Institut Pasteur French researchers have recognized a marker that makes it attainable to distinguish "dormant" HIV-infected cells from wholesome cells. This discovery will make it attainable to isolate and analyze reservoir cells which, by silently internet hosting the virus, are chargeable for its persistence even amongst sufferers receiving antiviral therapy, whose viral load is undetectable. It provides new therapeutic methods for focusing on contaminated cells. This analysis is a part of the ANRS strategic program "Réservoirs du VIH." It's the results of a collaboration between the CNRS, Montpellier College, Inserm, the Institut Pasteur, the Henri-Mondor AP-HP hospital in Créteil, the Gui de Chauliac hospital (CHU de Montpellier) and the VRI (Vaccine Analysis Institute), and is printed within the jour...