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Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals

Studies have demonstrated that intensive ART alone is not capable of eradicating HIV-1, as the virus rebounds within a few weeks upon treatment interruption. Viral rebound may be induced from several cellular subsets; however, the majority of proviral DNA has been found in antigen experienced restin...

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Autores principales: Wonderlich, Elizabeth R., Subramanian, Krupa, Cox, Bryan, Wiegand, Ann, Lackman-Smith, Carol, Bale, Michael J., Stone, Mars, Hoh, Rebecca, Kearney, Mary F., Maldarelli, Frank, Deeks, Steven G., Busch, Michael P., Ptak, Roger G., Kulpa, Deanna A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6812841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31609991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008074
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author Wonderlich, Elizabeth R.
Subramanian, Krupa
Cox, Bryan
Wiegand, Ann
Lackman-Smith, Carol
Bale, Michael J.
Stone, Mars
Hoh, Rebecca
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
Deeks, Steven G.
Busch, Michael P.
Ptak, Roger G.
Kulpa, Deanna A.
author_facet Wonderlich, Elizabeth R.
Subramanian, Krupa
Cox, Bryan
Wiegand, Ann
Lackman-Smith, Carol
Bale, Michael J.
Stone, Mars
Hoh, Rebecca
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
Deeks, Steven G.
Busch, Michael P.
Ptak, Roger G.
Kulpa, Deanna A.
author_sort Wonderlich, Elizabeth R.
collection PubMed
description Studies have demonstrated that intensive ART alone is not capable of eradicating HIV-1, as the virus rebounds within a few weeks upon treatment interruption. Viral rebound may be induced from several cellular subsets; however, the majority of proviral DNA has been found in antigen experienced resting CD4+ T cells. To achieve a cure for HIV-1, eradication strategies depend upon both understanding mechanisms that drive HIV-1 persistence as well as sensitive assays to measure the frequency of infected cells after therapeutic interventions. Assays such as the quantitative viral outgrowth assay (QVOA) measure HIV-1 persistence during ART by ex vivo activation of resting CD4+ T cells to induce latency reversal; however, recent studies have shown that only a fraction of replication-competent viruses are inducible by primary mitogen stimulation. Previous studies have shown a correlation between the acquisition of effector memory phenotype and HIV-1 latency reversal in quiescent CD4+ T cell subsets that harbor the reservoir. Here, we apply our mechanistic understanding that differentiation into effector memory CD4+ T cells more effectively promotes HIV-1 latency reversal to significantly improve proviral measurements in the QVOA, termed differentiation QVOA (dQVOA), which reveals a significantly higher frequency of the inducible HIV-1 replication-competent reservoir in resting CD4+ T cells.
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spelling pubmed-68128412019-11-02 Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals Wonderlich, Elizabeth R. Subramanian, Krupa Cox, Bryan Wiegand, Ann Lackman-Smith, Carol Bale, Michael J. Stone, Mars Hoh, Rebecca Kearney, Mary F. Maldarelli, Frank Deeks, Steven G. Busch, Michael P. Ptak, Roger G. Kulpa, Deanna A. PLoS Pathog Research Article Studies have demonstrated that intensive ART alone is not capable of eradicating HIV-1, as the virus rebounds within a few weeks upon treatment interruption. Viral rebound may be induced from several cellular subsets; however, the majority of proviral DNA has been found in antigen experienced resting CD4+ T cells. To achieve a cure for HIV-1, eradication strategies depend upon both understanding mechanisms that drive HIV-1 persistence as well as sensitive assays to measure the frequency of infected cells after therapeutic interventions. Assays such as the quantitative viral outgrowth assay (QVOA) measure HIV-1 persistence during ART by ex vivo activation of resting CD4+ T cells to induce latency reversal; however, recent studies have shown that only a fraction of replication-competent viruses are inducible by primary mitogen stimulation. Previous studies have shown a correlation between the acquisition of effector memory phenotype and HIV-1 latency reversal in quiescent CD4+ T cell subsets that harbor the reservoir. Here, we apply our mechanistic understanding that differentiation into effector memory CD4+ T cells more effectively promotes HIV-1 latency reversal to significantly improve proviral measurements in the QVOA, termed differentiation QVOA (dQVOA), which reveals a significantly higher frequency of the inducible HIV-1 replication-competent reservoir in resting CD4+ T cells. Public Library of Science 2019-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6812841/ /pubmed/31609991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008074 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wonderlich, Elizabeth R.
Subramanian, Krupa
Cox, Bryan
Wiegand, Ann
Lackman-Smith, Carol
Bale, Michael J.
Stone, Mars
Hoh, Rebecca
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
Deeks, Steven G.
Busch, Michael P.
Ptak, Roger G.
Kulpa, Deanna A.
Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title_full Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title_fullStr Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title_full_unstemmed Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title_short Effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent HIV-l in resting CD4+ T cells from virally suppressed individuals
title_sort effector memory differentiation increases detection of replication-competent hiv-l in resting cd4+ t cells from virally suppressed individuals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6812841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31609991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008074
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