Dear Editor,Despite tremendous effort devoted to the development of antiretroviral therapies to combat HIV over the past decades, AIDS remains one of the most important global infectious diseases. According to UNAIDS ...Dear Editor,Despite tremendous effort devoted to the development of antiretroviral therapies to combat HIV over the past decades, AIDS remains one of the most important global infectious diseases. According to UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic in 2016, the estimated number of people living with HIV rose from 7.5 million in 2010 to 36.7 million in 2015. Furthermore, drug-resistance HIV strains have recently been reported (Wensing et al., 2017). Therefore, it is important to develop new therapies to eliminate HIV in the patients. Immortalized cell lines representing the major targets of HIV in human are important for HIV research and therapeutic development.展开更多
文摘Dear Editor,Despite tremendous effort devoted to the development of antiretroviral therapies to combat HIV over the past decades, AIDS remains one of the most important global infectious diseases. According to UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic in 2016, the estimated number of people living with HIV rose from 7.5 million in 2010 to 36.7 million in 2015. Furthermore, drug-resistance HIV strains have recently been reported (Wensing et al., 2017). Therefore, it is important to develop new therapies to eliminate HIV in the patients. Immortalized cell lines representing the major targets of HIV in human are important for HIV research and therapeutic development.