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Emerging Single-cell Approaches to Understand HIV in the Central Nervous System
Corley MJ, Farhadian SF. Emerging Single-cell Approaches to Understand HIV in the Central Nervous System. Current HIV/AIDS Reports 2021, 19: 113-120. PMID: 34822063, PMCID: PMC8613726, DOI: 10.1007/s11904-021-00586-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral nervous systemSingle-cell sequencing methodsSingle-cell approachesStudy of genomesSingle-cell technologiesSingle-cell analysisSingle-cell levelSingle-cell studiesNervous systemMolecular identitySequencing methodsRare infected cellsViral establishmentCentral nervous system tissueInfected cellsNervous system tissueAutopsy brainsCNS reservoirsCSF cellsHIV StudyHIVTranslational studiesCNS perturbationsCNS studiesTissue compartments
2024
HIV-1–infected T cell clones are shared across cerebrospinal fluid and blood during ART
Wang M, Yoon J, Reisert H, Das B, Orlinick B, Chiarella J, Halvas E, Mellors J, Pang A, Barakat L, Fikrig M, Cyktor J, Kluger Y, Spudich S, Corley M, Farhadian S. HIV-1–infected T cell clones are shared across cerebrospinal fluid and blood during ART. JCI Insight 2024, 9: e176208. PMID: 38587074, PMCID: PMC11128194, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.176208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell clonesT cell receptorCerebrospinal fluidT cellsHIV-1Infected T-cell clonesCentral memory T cellsCD4 T-cell clonesDetectable HIV RNAMemory T cellsHIV-1 RNAInfected T cellsCNS reservoirsHIV persistenceHIV reservoirHIV RNAHIV cureReservoir cellsPWHTissue compartmentsBloodCNSUninfected controlsCD4Infected cells