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HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique

BACKGROUND: The persistence of HIV-1-infected cells during antiretroviral therapy is well documented but may be modulated by early initiation of antiretroviral therapy in infants. METHODS: Here, we longitudinally analyzed the proviral landscape in nine infants with vertical HIV-1 infection from Moza...

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Autores principales: Koofhethile, Catherine K., Rinaldi, Stefano, Rassadkina, Yelizaveta, Dinh, Vinh B., Gao, Ce, Pallikkuth, Suresh, Garcia-Broncano, Pilar, de Armas, Lesley R., Pahwa, Rajendra, Cotugno, Nicola, Vaz, Paula, Lain, Maria Grazia, Palma, Paolo, Yu, Xu G., Shapiro, Roger, Pahwa, Savita, Lichterfeld, Mathias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9892347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36476348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2022.11.042
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author Koofhethile, Catherine K.
Rinaldi, Stefano
Rassadkina, Yelizaveta
Dinh, Vinh B.
Gao, Ce
Pallikkuth, Suresh
Garcia-Broncano, Pilar
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Cotugno, Nicola
Vaz, Paula
Lain, Maria Grazia
Palma, Paolo
Yu, Xu G.
Shapiro, Roger
Pahwa, Savita
Lichterfeld, Mathias
author_facet Koofhethile, Catherine K.
Rinaldi, Stefano
Rassadkina, Yelizaveta
Dinh, Vinh B.
Gao, Ce
Pallikkuth, Suresh
Garcia-Broncano, Pilar
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Cotugno, Nicola
Vaz, Paula
Lain, Maria Grazia
Palma, Paolo
Yu, Xu G.
Shapiro, Roger
Pahwa, Savita
Lichterfeld, Mathias
author_sort Koofhethile, Catherine K.
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description BACKGROUND: The persistence of HIV-1-infected cells during antiretroviral therapy is well documented but may be modulated by early initiation of antiretroviral therapy in infants. METHODS: Here, we longitudinally analyzed the proviral landscape in nine infants with vertical HIV-1 infection from Mozambique over a median period of 24 months, using single-genome, near full-length, next-generation proviral sequencing. RESULTS: We observed a rapid decline in the frequency of intact proviruses, leading to a disproportional under-representation of intact HIV-1 sequences within the total number of HIV-1 DNA sequences after 12–24 months of therapy. In addition, proviral integration site profiling in one infant demonstrated clonal expansion of infected cells harboring intact proviruses and indicated that viral rebound was associated with an integration site profile dominated by intact proviruses integrated into genic and accessible chromatin locations. CONCLUSION: Together, these results permit rare insight into the evolution of the HIV-1 reservoir in infants infected with HIV-1 and suggest that the rapid decline of intact proviruses, relative to defective proviruses, may be attributed to a higher vulnerability of genome-intact proviruses to antiviral immunity. Technologies to analyze combinations of intact proviral sequences and corresponding integration sites permit a high-resolution analysis of HIV-1 reservoir cells after early antiretroviral treatment initiation in infants.
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spelling pubmed-98923472023-02-02 HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique Koofhethile, Catherine K. Rinaldi, Stefano Rassadkina, Yelizaveta Dinh, Vinh B. Gao, Ce Pallikkuth, Suresh Garcia-Broncano, Pilar de Armas, Lesley R. Pahwa, Rajendra Cotugno, Nicola Vaz, Paula Lain, Maria Grazia Palma, Paolo Yu, Xu G. Shapiro, Roger Pahwa, Savita Lichterfeld, Mathias Int J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: The persistence of HIV-1-infected cells during antiretroviral therapy is well documented but may be modulated by early initiation of antiretroviral therapy in infants. METHODS: Here, we longitudinally analyzed the proviral landscape in nine infants with vertical HIV-1 infection from Mozambique over a median period of 24 months, using single-genome, near full-length, next-generation proviral sequencing. RESULTS: We observed a rapid decline in the frequency of intact proviruses, leading to a disproportional under-representation of intact HIV-1 sequences within the total number of HIV-1 DNA sequences after 12–24 months of therapy. In addition, proviral integration site profiling in one infant demonstrated clonal expansion of infected cells harboring intact proviruses and indicated that viral rebound was associated with an integration site profile dominated by intact proviruses integrated into genic and accessible chromatin locations. CONCLUSION: Together, these results permit rare insight into the evolution of the HIV-1 reservoir in infants infected with HIV-1 and suggest that the rapid decline of intact proviruses, relative to defective proviruses, may be attributed to a higher vulnerability of genome-intact proviruses to antiviral immunity. Technologies to analyze combinations of intact proviral sequences and corresponding integration sites permit a high-resolution analysis of HIV-1 reservoir cells after early antiretroviral treatment initiation in infants. 2023-02 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9892347/ /pubmed/36476348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2022.11.042 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Koofhethile, Catherine K.
Rinaldi, Stefano
Rassadkina, Yelizaveta
Dinh, Vinh B.
Gao, Ce
Pallikkuth, Suresh
Garcia-Broncano, Pilar
de Armas, Lesley R.
Pahwa, Rajendra
Cotugno, Nicola
Vaz, Paula
Lain, Maria Grazia
Palma, Paolo
Yu, Xu G.
Shapiro, Roger
Pahwa, Savita
Lichterfeld, Mathias
HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title_full HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title_fullStr HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title_short HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique
title_sort hiv-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade c from mozambique
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9892347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36476348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2022.11.042
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