Longitudinal Genetic Characterization Reveals That Cell Proliferation Maintains a Persistent HIV Type 1 DNA Pool During Effective HIV Therapy.

نویسندگان

  • Susanne von Stockenstrom
  • Lina Odevall
  • Eunok Lee
  • Elizabeth Sinclair
  • Peter Bacchetti
  • Maudi Killian
  • Lorrie Epling
  • Wei Shao
  • Rebecca Hoh
  • Terence Ho
  • Nuno R Faria
  • Philippe Lemey
  • Jan Albert
  • Peter Hunt
  • Lisa Loeb
  • Christopher Pilcher
  • Lauren Poole
  • Hiroyu Hatano
  • Ma Somsouk
  • Daniel Douek
  • Eli Boritz
  • Steven G Deeks
  • Frederick M Hecht
  • Sarah Palmer
چکیده

BACKGROUND The stability of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reservoir and the contribution of cellular proliferation to the maintenance of the reservoir during treatment are uncertain. Therefore, we conducted a longitudinal analysis of HIV-1 in T-cell subsets in different tissue compartments from subjects receiving effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS Using single-proviral sequencing, we isolated intracellular HIV-1 genomes derived from defined subsets of CD4(+) T cells from peripheral blood, gut-associated lymphoid tissue and lymph node tissue specimens from 8 subjects with virologic suppression during long-term ART at 2 time points (time points 1 and 2) separated by 7-9 months. RESULTS DNA integrant frequencies were stable over time (<4-fold difference) and highest in memory T cells. Phylogenetic analyses showed that subjects treated during chronic infection contained viral populations with up to 73% identical sequence expansions, only 3 of which were observed in specimens obtained before therapy. At time points 1 and 2, such clonally expanded populations were found predominantly in effector memory T cells from peripheral blood and lymph node tissue specimens. CONCLUSIONS Memory T cells maintained a relatively constant HIV-1 DNA integrant pool that was genetically stable during long-term effective ART. These integrants appear to be maintained by cellular proliferation and longevity of infected cells, rather than by ongoing viral replication.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of infectious diseases

دوره 212 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015