Cargando…

A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection

Individuals infected with HIV display varying rates of viral control and disease progression, with a small percentage of individuals being able to spontaneously control infection in the absence of treatment. In attempting to define the correlates associated with natural protection against HIV, extre...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Makinde, Julia, Nduati, Eunice W., Freni-Sterrantino, Anna, Streatfield, Claire, Kibirige, Catherine, Dalel, Jama, Black, S. Lucas, Hayes, Peter, Macharia, Gladys, Hare, Jonathan, McGowan, Edward, Abel, Brian, King, Deborah, Joseph, Sarah, Hunter, Eric, Sanders, Eduard J., Price, Matt, Gilmour, Jill
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7991997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.634832
_version_ 1783669289128034304
author Makinde, Julia
Nduati, Eunice W.
Freni-Sterrantino, Anna
Streatfield, Claire
Kibirige, Catherine
Dalel, Jama
Black, S. Lucas
Hayes, Peter
Macharia, Gladys
Hare, Jonathan
McGowan, Edward
Abel, Brian
King, Deborah
Joseph, Sarah
Hunter, Eric
Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matt
Gilmour, Jill
author_facet Makinde, Julia
Nduati, Eunice W.
Freni-Sterrantino, Anna
Streatfield, Claire
Kibirige, Catherine
Dalel, Jama
Black, S. Lucas
Hayes, Peter
Macharia, Gladys
Hare, Jonathan
McGowan, Edward
Abel, Brian
King, Deborah
Joseph, Sarah
Hunter, Eric
Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matt
Gilmour, Jill
author_sort Makinde, Julia
collection PubMed
description Individuals infected with HIV display varying rates of viral control and disease progression, with a small percentage of individuals being able to spontaneously control infection in the absence of treatment. In attempting to define the correlates associated with natural protection against HIV, extreme heterogeneity in the datasets generated from systems methodologies can be further complicated by the inherent variability encountered at the population, individual, cellular and molecular levels. Furthermore, such studies have been limited by the paucity of well-characterised samples and linked epidemiological data, including duration of infection and clinical outcomes. To address this, we selected 10 volunteers who rapidly and persistently controlled HIV, and 10 volunteers each, from two control groups who failed to control (based on set point viral loads) from an acute and early HIV prospective cohort from East and Southern Africa. A propensity score matching approach was applied to control for the influence of five factors (age, risk group, virus subtype, gender, and country) known to influence disease progression on causal observations. Fifty-two plasma proteins were assessed at two timepoints in the 1st year of infection. We independently confirmed factors known to influence disease progression such as the B(*)57 HLA Class I allele, and infecting virus Subtype. We demonstrated associations between circulating levels of MIP-1α and IL-17C, and the ability to control infection. IL-17C has not been described previously within the context of HIV control, making it an interesting target for future studies to understand HIV infection and transmission. An in-depth systems analysis is now underway to fully characterise host, viral and immunological factors contributing to control.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7991997
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79919972021-03-26 A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection Makinde, Julia Nduati, Eunice W. Freni-Sterrantino, Anna Streatfield, Claire Kibirige, Catherine Dalel, Jama Black, S. Lucas Hayes, Peter Macharia, Gladys Hare, Jonathan McGowan, Edward Abel, Brian King, Deborah Joseph, Sarah Hunter, Eric Sanders, Eduard J. Price, Matt Gilmour, Jill Front Immunol Immunology Individuals infected with HIV display varying rates of viral control and disease progression, with a small percentage of individuals being able to spontaneously control infection in the absence of treatment. In attempting to define the correlates associated with natural protection against HIV, extreme heterogeneity in the datasets generated from systems methodologies can be further complicated by the inherent variability encountered at the population, individual, cellular and molecular levels. Furthermore, such studies have been limited by the paucity of well-characterised samples and linked epidemiological data, including duration of infection and clinical outcomes. To address this, we selected 10 volunteers who rapidly and persistently controlled HIV, and 10 volunteers each, from two control groups who failed to control (based on set point viral loads) from an acute and early HIV prospective cohort from East and Southern Africa. A propensity score matching approach was applied to control for the influence of five factors (age, risk group, virus subtype, gender, and country) known to influence disease progression on causal observations. Fifty-two plasma proteins were assessed at two timepoints in the 1st year of infection. We independently confirmed factors known to influence disease progression such as the B(*)57 HLA Class I allele, and infecting virus Subtype. We demonstrated associations between circulating levels of MIP-1α and IL-17C, and the ability to control infection. IL-17C has not been described previously within the context of HIV control, making it an interesting target for future studies to understand HIV infection and transmission. An in-depth systems analysis is now underway to fully characterise host, viral and immunological factors contributing to control. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7991997/ /pubmed/33777023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.634832 Text en Copyright © 2021 Makinde, Nduati, Freni-Sterrantino, Streatfield, Kibirige, Dalel, Black, Hayes, Macharia, Hare, McGowan, Abel, King, Joseph, The IAVI Protocol C Investigators, Hunter, Sanders, Price and Gilmour. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Makinde, Julia
Nduati, Eunice W.
Freni-Sterrantino, Anna
Streatfield, Claire
Kibirige, Catherine
Dalel, Jama
Black, S. Lucas
Hayes, Peter
Macharia, Gladys
Hare, Jonathan
McGowan, Edward
Abel, Brian
King, Deborah
Joseph, Sarah
Hunter, Eric
Sanders, Eduard J.
Price, Matt
Gilmour, Jill
A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title_full A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title_fullStr A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title_short A Novel Sample Selection Approach to Aid the Identification of Factors That Correlate With the Control of HIV-1 Infection
title_sort novel sample selection approach to aid the identification of factors that correlate with the control of hiv-1 infection
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7991997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.634832
work_keys_str_mv AT makindejulia anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT nduatieunicew anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT frenisterrantinoanna anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT streatfieldclaire anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT kibirigecatherine anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT daleljama anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT blackslucas anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT hayespeter anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT machariagladys anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT harejonathan anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT mcgowanedward anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT abelbrian anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT kingdeborah anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT josephsarah anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT huntereric anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT sanderseduardj anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT pricematt anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT gilmourjill anovelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT makindejulia novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT nduatieunicew novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT frenisterrantinoanna novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT streatfieldclaire novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT kibirigecatherine novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT daleljama novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT blackslucas novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT hayespeter novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT machariagladys novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT harejonathan novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT mcgowanedward novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT abelbrian novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT kingdeborah novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT josephsarah novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT huntereric novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT sanderseduardj novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT pricematt novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection
AT gilmourjill novelsampleselectionapproachtoaidtheidentificationoffactorsthatcorrelatewiththecontrolofhiv1infection