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Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections

Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) controls but does not eradicate HIV infection; HIV persistence is the principal obstacle to curing infections. The proportion of defective proviruses increases during cART, but the dynamics of this process are not well understood, and a quantitative analysis...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Elizabeth M., Simonetti, Francesco R., Gorelick, Robert J., Hill, Shawn, Gouzoulis, Monica A., Bell, Jennifer, Rehm, Catherine, Pérez, Liliana, Boritz, Eli, Wu, Xiaolin, Wells, Daria, Hughes, Stephen H., Rao, Venigalla, Coffin, John M., Kearney, Mary F., Maldarelli, Frank
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7077288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12020136
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author Anderson, Elizabeth M.
Simonetti, Francesco R.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Hill, Shawn
Gouzoulis, Monica A.
Bell, Jennifer
Rehm, Catherine
Pérez, Liliana
Boritz, Eli
Wu, Xiaolin
Wells, Daria
Hughes, Stephen H.
Rao, Venigalla
Coffin, John M.
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
author_facet Anderson, Elizabeth M.
Simonetti, Francesco R.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Hill, Shawn
Gouzoulis, Monica A.
Bell, Jennifer
Rehm, Catherine
Pérez, Liliana
Boritz, Eli
Wu, Xiaolin
Wells, Daria
Hughes, Stephen H.
Rao, Venigalla
Coffin, John M.
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
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description Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) controls but does not eradicate HIV infection; HIV persistence is the principal obstacle to curing infections. The proportion of defective proviruses increases during cART, but the dynamics of this process are not well understood, and a quantitative analysis of how the proviral landscape is reshaped after cART is initiated is critical to understanding how HIV persists. Here, we studied longitudinal samples from HIV infected individuals undergoing long term cART using multiplexed Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) approaches to quantify the proportion of deleted proviruses in lymphocytes. In most individuals undergoing cART, HIV proviruses that contain gag are lost more quickly than those that lack gag. Increases in the fraction of gag-deleted proviruses occurred only after 1–2 years of therapy, suggesting that the immune system, and/or toxicity of viral re-activation helps to gradually shape the proviral landscape. After 10–15 years on therapy, there were as many as 3.5–5 times more proviruses in which gag was deleted or highly defective than those containing intact gag. We developed a provirus-specific ddPCR approach to quantify individual clones. Investigation of a clone of cells containing a deleted HIV provirus integrated in the HORMAD2 gene revealed that the cells underwent a massive expansion shortly after cART was initiated until the clone, which was primarily in effector memory cells, dominated the population of proviruses for over 6 years. The expansion of this HIV-infected clone had substantial effects on the overall proviral population.
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spelling pubmed-70772882020-03-20 Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections Anderson, Elizabeth M. Simonetti, Francesco R. Gorelick, Robert J. Hill, Shawn Gouzoulis, Monica A. Bell, Jennifer Rehm, Catherine Pérez, Liliana Boritz, Eli Wu, Xiaolin Wells, Daria Hughes, Stephen H. Rao, Venigalla Coffin, John M. Kearney, Mary F. Maldarelli, Frank Viruses Article Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) controls but does not eradicate HIV infection; HIV persistence is the principal obstacle to curing infections. The proportion of defective proviruses increases during cART, but the dynamics of this process are not well understood, and a quantitative analysis of how the proviral landscape is reshaped after cART is initiated is critical to understanding how HIV persists. Here, we studied longitudinal samples from HIV infected individuals undergoing long term cART using multiplexed Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) approaches to quantify the proportion of deleted proviruses in lymphocytes. In most individuals undergoing cART, HIV proviruses that contain gag are lost more quickly than those that lack gag. Increases in the fraction of gag-deleted proviruses occurred only after 1–2 years of therapy, suggesting that the immune system, and/or toxicity of viral re-activation helps to gradually shape the proviral landscape. After 10–15 years on therapy, there were as many as 3.5–5 times more proviruses in which gag was deleted or highly defective than those containing intact gag. We developed a provirus-specific ddPCR approach to quantify individual clones. Investigation of a clone of cells containing a deleted HIV provirus integrated in the HORMAD2 gene revealed that the cells underwent a massive expansion shortly after cART was initiated until the clone, which was primarily in effector memory cells, dominated the population of proviruses for over 6 years. The expansion of this HIV-infected clone had substantial effects on the overall proviral population. MDPI 2020-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7077288/ /pubmed/31991737 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12020136 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anderson, Elizabeth M.
Simonetti, Francesco R.
Gorelick, Robert J.
Hill, Shawn
Gouzoulis, Monica A.
Bell, Jennifer
Rehm, Catherine
Pérez, Liliana
Boritz, Eli
Wu, Xiaolin
Wells, Daria
Hughes, Stephen H.
Rao, Venigalla
Coffin, John M.
Kearney, Mary F.
Maldarelli, Frank
Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title_full Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title_fullStr Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title_short Dynamic Shifts in the HIV Proviral Landscape During Long Term Combination Antiretroviral Therapy: Implications for Persistence and Control of HIV Infections
title_sort dynamic shifts in the hiv proviral landscape during long term combination antiretroviral therapy: implications for persistence and control of hiv infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7077288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31991737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12020136
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