Publications by authors named "Albine Martin"

Fourteen people with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 had longitudinal measurements of intact, defective, and total proviral DNA over the course of two decades of antiretroviral therapy. Three patterns of intact proviral DNA decay were revealed: (1) biphasic decline with markedly slower second-phase decline, (2) initial decline that transitions to a zero-slope plateau, and (3) initial decline followed by later increases in intact proviral DNA. Defective proviral DNA levels were essentially stable.

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Background: HIV-1 proviruses persist in people on antiretroviral therapy (ART) but most are defective and do not constitute a replication-competent reservoir. The decay of infected cells carrying intact compared with defective HIV-1 proviruses has not been well defined in people on ART.

Methods: We separately quantified intact and defective proviruses, residual plasma viremia, and markers of inflammation and activation in people on long-term ART.

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Article Synopsis
  • * In a study of 400 HIV-1 patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART), researchers found that defective proviruses greatly outnumber intact ones by over 12.5 times, but intact ones were still present at higher rates than those detected by previous methods.
  • * The IPDA showed better accuracy with only 6.3% of cases experiencing signal issues due to genetic variations, making it a more reliable option than standard PCR tests, which can yield false negatives.
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