Stable persistence of archival HIV-1 in the resting CD4+ T cells of viremic patients. (A) Treatment history of patient 105 demonstrates the persistence of wild-type and other archival viral species for up to 33 months with plasma viral levels of up to 150,000 copies/ml (from the last interruption of antiretroviral therapy at month 59 to the last detectable plasma viral measurement at month 92). Open symbols for the plasma HIV-1 RNA levels indicate measurements below the limit of detection (either <400 or <50 HIV-1 RNA copies/ml). The black lines and arrows indicate the sampling time points. (B) Longitudinal analysis demonstrates the persistence of wild-type virus over 6 months with plasma viral levels up to 17,000 copies/ml. Independent clones of virus from the resting CD4+ T cells and plasma for the first and last time points of patient 102 are shown. RT and PR are linked when separated by a dashed line and are independent clones when separated by a solid line. Mutations known to confer significant resistance to antiretroviral drugs are highlighted in color. Antiretroviral drug abbreviations: AZT, zidovudine; 3TC, lamivudine; d4T, stavudine; NFV, nelfinavir; ABC, abacavir; ddI, didanosine; TDF, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate; EFV, efavirenz; LPV/r, lopinavir boosted with ritonavir; NVP, nevirapine; SQV, saquinavir; RTV, ritonavir.