A mechanistic theory to explain the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy

SB Laskey, RF Siliciano - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014 - nature.com
SB Laskey, RF Siliciano
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014nature.com
In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, a diagnosis of HIV-1 infection was equivalent to a
death sentence. The development of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in the 1990s
to combat HIV-1 infection was one of the most impressive achievements of medical science.
Today, patients who are treated early with cART can expect a near-normal lifespan. In this
Opinion article, we propose a fundamental theory to explain the mechanistic basis of cART
and why it works so well, including a model to assess and predict the efficacy of antiretroviral …
Abstract
In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, a diagnosis of HIV-1 infection was equivalent to a death sentence. The development of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) in the 1990s to combat HIV-1 infection was one of the most impressive achievements of medical science. Today, patients who are treated early with cART can expect a near-normal lifespan. In this Opinion article, we propose a fundamental theory to explain the mechanistic basis of cART and why it works so well, including a model to assess and predict the efficacy of antiretroviral drugs alone or in combination.
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