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Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2

Although there have been great advancements in the field of HIV treatment and prevention, there is no cure. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. In addition to genetic differences between the two types of HIV, HIV-2 infection causes a slower disease progression, and the rate of new HIV-2 inf...

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Autores principales: Lu, Michael D., Telwatte, Sushama, Kumar, Nitasha, Ferreira, Fernanda, Martin, Holly Anne, Kadiyala, Gayatri Nikhila, Wedrychowski, Adam, Moron-Lopez, Sara, Chen, Tsui-Hua, Goecker, Erin A., Coombs, Robert W., Lu, Chuanyi M., Wong, Joseph K., Tsibris, Athe, Yukl, Steven A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35476802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267402
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author Lu, Michael D.
Telwatte, Sushama
Kumar, Nitasha
Ferreira, Fernanda
Martin, Holly Anne
Kadiyala, Gayatri Nikhila
Wedrychowski, Adam
Moron-Lopez, Sara
Chen, Tsui-Hua
Goecker, Erin A.
Coombs, Robert W.
Lu, Chuanyi M.
Wong, Joseph K.
Tsibris, Athe
Yukl, Steven A.
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Telwatte, Sushama
Kumar, Nitasha
Ferreira, Fernanda
Martin, Holly Anne
Kadiyala, Gayatri Nikhila
Wedrychowski, Adam
Moron-Lopez, Sara
Chen, Tsui-Hua
Goecker, Erin A.
Coombs, Robert W.
Lu, Chuanyi M.
Wong, Joseph K.
Tsibris, Athe
Yukl, Steven A.
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description Although there have been great advancements in the field of HIV treatment and prevention, there is no cure. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. In addition to genetic differences between the two types of HIV, HIV-2 infection causes a slower disease progression, and the rate of new HIV-2 infections has dramatically decreased since 2003. Like HIV-1, HIV-2 is capable of establishing latent infection in CD4(+) T cells, thereby allowing the virus to evade viral cytopathic effects and detection by the immune system. The mechanisms underlying HIV latency are not fully understood, rendering this a significant barrier to development of a cure. Using RT-ddPCR, we previously demonstrated that latent infection with HIV-1 may be due to blocks to HIV transcriptional elongation, distal transcription/polyadenylation, and multiple splicing. In this study, we describe the development of seven highly-specific RT-ddPCR assays for HIV-2 that can be applied to the study of HIV-2 infections and latency. We designed and validated seven assays targeting different HIV-2 RNA regions along the genome that can be used to measure the degree of progression through different blocks to HIV-2 transcription and splicing. Given that HIV-2 is vastly understudied relative to HIV-1 and that it can be considered a model of a less virulent infection, application of these assays to studies of HIV-2 latency may inform new therapies for HIV-2, HIV-1, and other retroviruses.
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spelling pubmed-90456182022-04-28 Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2 Lu, Michael D. Telwatte, Sushama Kumar, Nitasha Ferreira, Fernanda Martin, Holly Anne Kadiyala, Gayatri Nikhila Wedrychowski, Adam Moron-Lopez, Sara Chen, Tsui-Hua Goecker, Erin A. Coombs, Robert W. Lu, Chuanyi M. Wong, Joseph K. Tsibris, Athe Yukl, Steven A. PLoS One Research Article Although there have been great advancements in the field of HIV treatment and prevention, there is no cure. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. In addition to genetic differences between the two types of HIV, HIV-2 infection causes a slower disease progression, and the rate of new HIV-2 infections has dramatically decreased since 2003. Like HIV-1, HIV-2 is capable of establishing latent infection in CD4(+) T cells, thereby allowing the virus to evade viral cytopathic effects and detection by the immune system. The mechanisms underlying HIV latency are not fully understood, rendering this a significant barrier to development of a cure. Using RT-ddPCR, we previously demonstrated that latent infection with HIV-1 may be due to blocks to HIV transcriptional elongation, distal transcription/polyadenylation, and multiple splicing. In this study, we describe the development of seven highly-specific RT-ddPCR assays for HIV-2 that can be applied to the study of HIV-2 infections and latency. We designed and validated seven assays targeting different HIV-2 RNA regions along the genome that can be used to measure the degree of progression through different blocks to HIV-2 transcription and splicing. Given that HIV-2 is vastly understudied relative to HIV-1 and that it can be considered a model of a less virulent infection, application of these assays to studies of HIV-2 latency may inform new therapies for HIV-2, HIV-1, and other retroviruses. Public Library of Science 2022-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9045618/ /pubmed/35476802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267402 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.
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Lu, Michael D.
Telwatte, Sushama
Kumar, Nitasha
Ferreira, Fernanda
Martin, Holly Anne
Kadiyala, Gayatri Nikhila
Wedrychowski, Adam
Moron-Lopez, Sara
Chen, Tsui-Hua
Goecker, Erin A.
Coombs, Robert W.
Lu, Chuanyi M.
Wong, Joseph K.
Tsibris, Athe
Yukl, Steven A.
Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2
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title_full Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2
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title_full_unstemmed Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2
title_short Novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with HIV-2
title_sort novel assays to investigate the mechanisms of latent infection with hiv-2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35476802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267402
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