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First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody
A major obstacle to achieving long-term antiretroviral (ART) free remission or functional cure of HIV infection is the presence of persistently infected cells that establish a long-lived viral reservoir. HIV largely resides in anatomical regions that are inaccessible to routine sampling, however, an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8907355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28727-5 |
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author | Beckford-Vera, Denis R. Flavell, Robert R. Seo, Youngho Martinez-Ortiz, Enrique Aslam, Maya Thanh, Cassandra Fehrman, Emily Pardons, Marion Kumar, Shreya Deitchman, Amelia N. Ravanfar, Vahid Schulte, Brailee Wu, I-Wei Katherine Pan, Tony Reeves, Jacqueline D. Nixon, Christopher C. Iyer, Nikita S. Torres, Leonel Munter, Sadie E. Hyunh, Tony Petropoulos, Christos J. Hoh, Rebecca Franc, Benjamin L. Gama, Lucio Koup, Richard A. Mascola, John R. Chomont, Nicolas Deeks, Steven G. VanBrocklin, Henry F. Henrich, Timothy J. |
author_facet | Beckford-Vera, Denis R. Flavell, Robert R. Seo, Youngho Martinez-Ortiz, Enrique Aslam, Maya Thanh, Cassandra Fehrman, Emily Pardons, Marion Kumar, Shreya Deitchman, Amelia N. Ravanfar, Vahid Schulte, Brailee Wu, I-Wei Katherine Pan, Tony Reeves, Jacqueline D. Nixon, Christopher C. Iyer, Nikita S. Torres, Leonel Munter, Sadie E. Hyunh, Tony Petropoulos, Christos J. Hoh, Rebecca Franc, Benjamin L. Gama, Lucio Koup, Richard A. Mascola, John R. Chomont, Nicolas Deeks, Steven G. VanBrocklin, Henry F. Henrich, Timothy J. |
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description | A major obstacle to achieving long-term antiretroviral (ART) free remission or functional cure of HIV infection is the presence of persistently infected cells that establish a long-lived viral reservoir. HIV largely resides in anatomical regions that are inaccessible to routine sampling, however, and non-invasive methods to understand the longitudinal tissue-wide burden of HIV persistence are urgently needed. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is a promising strategy to identify and characterize the tissue-wide burden of HIV. Here, we assess the efficacy of using immunoPET imaging to characterize HIV reservoirs and identify anatomical foci of persistent viral transcriptional activity using a radiolabeled HIV Env-specific broadly neutralizing antibody, (89)Zr-VRC01, in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia and on suppressive ART compared to uninfected controls (NCT03729752). We also assess the relationship between PET tracer uptake in tissues and timing of ART initiation and direct HIV protein expression in CD4 T cells obtained from lymph node biopsies. We observe significant increases in (89)Zr-VRC01 uptake in various tissues (including lymph nodes and gut) in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia (N = 5) and on suppressive ART (N = 5) compared to uninfected controls (N = 5). Importantly, PET tracer uptake in inguinal lymph nodes in viremic and ART-suppressed participants significantly and positively correlates with HIV protein expression measured directly in tissue. Our strategy may allow non-invasive longitudinal characterization of residual HIV infection and lays the framework for the development of immunoPET imaging in a variety of other infectious diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-89073552022-03-23 First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody Beckford-Vera, Denis R. Flavell, Robert R. Seo, Youngho Martinez-Ortiz, Enrique Aslam, Maya Thanh, Cassandra Fehrman, Emily Pardons, Marion Kumar, Shreya Deitchman, Amelia N. Ravanfar, Vahid Schulte, Brailee Wu, I-Wei Katherine Pan, Tony Reeves, Jacqueline D. Nixon, Christopher C. Iyer, Nikita S. Torres, Leonel Munter, Sadie E. Hyunh, Tony Petropoulos, Christos J. Hoh, Rebecca Franc, Benjamin L. Gama, Lucio Koup, Richard A. Mascola, John R. Chomont, Nicolas Deeks, Steven G. VanBrocklin, Henry F. Henrich, Timothy J. Nat Commun Article A major obstacle to achieving long-term antiretroviral (ART) free remission or functional cure of HIV infection is the presence of persistently infected cells that establish a long-lived viral reservoir. HIV largely resides in anatomical regions that are inaccessible to routine sampling, however, and non-invasive methods to understand the longitudinal tissue-wide burden of HIV persistence are urgently needed. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is a promising strategy to identify and characterize the tissue-wide burden of HIV. Here, we assess the efficacy of using immunoPET imaging to characterize HIV reservoirs and identify anatomical foci of persistent viral transcriptional activity using a radiolabeled HIV Env-specific broadly neutralizing antibody, (89)Zr-VRC01, in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia and on suppressive ART compared to uninfected controls (NCT03729752). We also assess the relationship between PET tracer uptake in tissues and timing of ART initiation and direct HIV protein expression in CD4 T cells obtained from lymph node biopsies. We observe significant increases in (89)Zr-VRC01 uptake in various tissues (including lymph nodes and gut) in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia (N = 5) and on suppressive ART (N = 5) compared to uninfected controls (N = 5). Importantly, PET tracer uptake in inguinal lymph nodes in viremic and ART-suppressed participants significantly and positively correlates with HIV protein expression measured directly in tissue. Our strategy may allow non-invasive longitudinal characterization of residual HIV infection and lays the framework for the development of immunoPET imaging in a variety of other infectious diseases. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8907355/ /pubmed/35264559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28727-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Beckford-Vera, Denis R. Flavell, Robert R. Seo, Youngho Martinez-Ortiz, Enrique Aslam, Maya Thanh, Cassandra Fehrman, Emily Pardons, Marion Kumar, Shreya Deitchman, Amelia N. Ravanfar, Vahid Schulte, Brailee Wu, I-Wei Katherine Pan, Tony Reeves, Jacqueline D. Nixon, Christopher C. Iyer, Nikita S. Torres, Leonel Munter, Sadie E. Hyunh, Tony Petropoulos, Christos J. Hoh, Rebecca Franc, Benjamin L. Gama, Lucio Koup, Richard A. Mascola, John R. Chomont, Nicolas Deeks, Steven G. VanBrocklin, Henry F. Henrich, Timothy J. First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title | First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title_full | First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title_fullStr | First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title_full_unstemmed | First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title_short | First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using (89)Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
title_sort | first-in-human immunopet imaging of hiv-1 infection using (89)zr-labeled vrc01 broadly neutralizing antibody |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8907355/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28727-5 |
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