Early elevated IFNα is a key mediator of HIV pathogenesis.

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Date publication

mars 2024

Journal

Communications medicine

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BENSUSSAN Armand


Tous les auteurs :
Buanec HL, Schiavon V, Merandet M, How-Kit A, Bergerat D, Fombellida-Lopez C, Bensussan A, Bouaziz JD, Burny A, Darcis G, Song H, Sajadi MM, Kottilil S, Gallo RC, Zagury D

Résumé

A complete understanding of the different steps of HIV replication and an effective drug combination have led to modern antiretroviral regimens that block HIV replication for decades, but these therapies are not curative and must be taken for life. "Elite controllers" (ECs) is a term for the 0.5% of HIV-infected persons requiring no antiretroviral therapy, whose status may point the way toward a functional HIV cure. Defining the mechanisms of this control may be key to understanding how to replicate this functional cure in others.

Référence

Commun Med (Lond). 2024 03 19;4(1):53