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This research shifts the focus from just the virus to the , offering a roadmap for future HIV cure strategies.
By identifying the specific proteins involved (like p53 and STAT3), scientists can develop pharmacological strategies to make these "inert" cells responsive again, potentially leading to more effective "shock and kill" therapies. 8137 epub
Researchers found that a large portion of latently infected T cells are "activation inert." Essentially, the virus doesn't just hide; it sits within a cellular environment that has been significantly rewired to ignore typical "wake-up" signals like TCR/CD3 stimulation. Key Takeaways: This research shifts the focus from just the
Extensive changes in the cell's proteins (the proteome) and gene expressions (the transcriptome) effectively "quench" the signals that should trigger the virus to reactivate. the virus doesn't just hide