Treatment of acute HIV-1 infection: are we getting there?
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Treatment of acute HIV-1 infection: are we getting there?
Abstract
Purpose of review: Treatment of primary HIV-1 infection may alter the natural history of HIV-1 infection and delay the need for chronic antiretroviral therapy; it may also be a public health measure. We discuss the results of therapeutic trials and cohort studies, the occurrence of transmitted drug resistance, and recent findings in terms of immunopathogenesis and decay of viral reservoirs.
Recent findings: Events at the time of primary HIV-1 infection are understood to set the scene for persistence of immunologic damage and chronic immune activation, with a rapid viral onslaught primarily on memory CD4 T cells at mucosal effector sites. The initiation of antiretroviral therapy at primary HIV-1 infection has been associated with a high degree of undetectable viremia in compliant patients and substantial decay of reservoirs in peripheral blood. The degree of immune reconstitution at the gut mucosal level, however, does not appear to be comparable to that in peripheral blood.
Summary: Recent insights into the long-term consequences of the early burst of HIV-1 replication - together with transmitted drug resistance, onward transmission, and the possibility of decay of viral reservoirs - are important steps in helping to design future therapeutic strategies in primary HIV-1 infection in an era of intense drug and vaccine development.
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