Although combination antiretroviral therapy can dramatically reduce the circulating viral load in those infected with HIV, replication-competent virus persists. To eliminate the need for indefinite treatment, there is growing interest in creating a functional HIV-resistant immune system through the use of gene-modified hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Proof of concept for this approach has been provided in the instance of an HIV-infected adult transplanted with allogeneic stem cells from a donor lacking the HIV coreceptor, CCR5. Here, we review this and other strategies for HSC-based gene therapy for HIV disease.
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