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Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation

HIV infection persists in different tissue reservoirs among people with HIV (PWH) despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). In the brain, lentiviruses replicate principally in microglia and trafficking macrophages. The impact of ART on this viral reservoir is unknown. We investigated the activ...

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Autores principales: Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin, Roda, Weston, Branton, William G., Clain, Julien, Rabezanahary, Henintsoa, Zghidi-Abouzid, Ouafa, Gelman, Benjamin B., Angel, Jonathan B., Cohen, Eric A., Gill, M. John, Li, Michael, Estaquier, Jérome, Power, Christopher
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8669467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34903055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02784-21
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author Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin
Roda, Weston
Branton, William G.
Clain, Julien
Rabezanahary, Henintsoa
Zghidi-Abouzid, Ouafa
Gelman, Benjamin B.
Angel, Jonathan B.
Cohen, Eric A.
Gill, M. John
Li, Michael
Estaquier, Jérome
Power, Christopher
author_facet Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin
Roda, Weston
Branton, William G.
Clain, Julien
Rabezanahary, Henintsoa
Zghidi-Abouzid, Ouafa
Gelman, Benjamin B.
Angel, Jonathan B.
Cohen, Eric A.
Gill, M. John
Li, Michael
Estaquier, Jérome
Power, Christopher
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description HIV infection persists in different tissue reservoirs among people with HIV (PWH) despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). In the brain, lentiviruses replicate principally in microglia and trafficking macrophages. The impact of ART on this viral reservoir is unknown. We investigated the activity of contemporary ART in various models of lentivirus brain infection. HIV-1 RNA and total and integrated DNA were detected in cerebral cortex from all PWH (n = 15), regardless of ART duration or concurrent plasma viral quantity and, interestingly, integrated proviral DNA levels in brain were significantly higher in the aviremic ART-treated group (P < 0.005). Most ART drugs tested (dolutegravir, ritonavir, raltegravir, and emtricitabine) displayed significantly lower 50% effective concentration (EC(50)) values in lymphocytes than in microglia, except tenofovir, which showed 1.5-fold greater activity in microglia (P < 0.05). In SIV-infected Chinese rhesus macaques, despite receiving suppressive (n = 7) or interrupted (n = 8) ART, brain tissues had similar SIV-encoded RNA and total and integrated DNA levels compared to brains from infected animals without ART (n = 3). SIV and HIV-1 capsid antigens were immunodetected in brain, principally in microglia/macrophages, regardless of ART duration and outcome. Antiviral immune responses were comparable in the brains of ART-treated and untreated HIV- and SIV-infected hosts. Both HIV-1 and SIV persist in brain tissues despite contemporary ART, with undetectable virus in blood. ART interruption exerted minimal effect on the SIV brain reservoir and did not alter the neuroimmune response profile. These studies underscore the importance of augmenting ART potency in different tissue compartments.
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spelling pubmed-86694672021-12-16 Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin Roda, Weston Branton, William G. Clain, Julien Rabezanahary, Henintsoa Zghidi-Abouzid, Ouafa Gelman, Benjamin B. Angel, Jonathan B. Cohen, Eric A. Gill, M. John Li, Michael Estaquier, Jérome Power, Christopher mBio Research Article HIV infection persists in different tissue reservoirs among people with HIV (PWH) despite effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). In the brain, lentiviruses replicate principally in microglia and trafficking macrophages. The impact of ART on this viral reservoir is unknown. We investigated the activity of contemporary ART in various models of lentivirus brain infection. HIV-1 RNA and total and integrated DNA were detected in cerebral cortex from all PWH (n = 15), regardless of ART duration or concurrent plasma viral quantity and, interestingly, integrated proviral DNA levels in brain were significantly higher in the aviremic ART-treated group (P < 0.005). Most ART drugs tested (dolutegravir, ritonavir, raltegravir, and emtricitabine) displayed significantly lower 50% effective concentration (EC(50)) values in lymphocytes than in microglia, except tenofovir, which showed 1.5-fold greater activity in microglia (P < 0.05). In SIV-infected Chinese rhesus macaques, despite receiving suppressive (n = 7) or interrupted (n = 8) ART, brain tissues had similar SIV-encoded RNA and total and integrated DNA levels compared to brains from infected animals without ART (n = 3). SIV and HIV-1 capsid antigens were immunodetected in brain, principally in microglia/macrophages, regardless of ART duration and outcome. Antiviral immune responses were comparable in the brains of ART-treated and untreated HIV- and SIV-infected hosts. Both HIV-1 and SIV persist in brain tissues despite contemporary ART, with undetectable virus in blood. ART interruption exerted minimal effect on the SIV brain reservoir and did not alter the neuroimmune response profile. These studies underscore the importance of augmenting ART potency in different tissue compartments. American Society for Microbiology 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8669467/ /pubmed/34903055 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02784-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mohammadzadeh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Mohammadzadeh, Nazanin
Roda, Weston
Branton, William G.
Clain, Julien
Rabezanahary, Henintsoa
Zghidi-Abouzid, Ouafa
Gelman, Benjamin B.
Angel, Jonathan B.
Cohen, Eric A.
Gill, M. John
Li, Michael
Estaquier, Jérome
Power, Christopher
Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title_full Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title_fullStr Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title_full_unstemmed Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title_short Lentiviral Infections Persist in Brain despite Effective Antiretroviral Therapy and Neuroimmune Activation
title_sort lentiviral infections persist in brain despite effective antiretroviral therapy and neuroimmune activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8669467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34903055
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02784-21
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