Relationship between CD4 T cell turnover, cellular differentiation and HIV persistence during ART

The precise role of CD4 T cell turnover in maintaining HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy (ART) has not yet been well characterized. In resting CD4 T cell subpopulations from 24 HIV-infected ART-suppressed and 6 HIV-uninfected individuals, we directly measured cellular turnover by heavy w...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS pathogens 2021-01, Vol.17 (1), p.e1009214
Hauptverfasser: Bacchus-Souffan, Charline, Fitch, Mark, Symons, Jori, Abdel-Mohsen, Mohamed, Reeves, Daniel B, Hoh, Rebecca, Stone, Mars, Hiatt, Joseph, Kim, Peggy, Chopra, Abha, Ahn, Haelee, York, Vanessa A, Cameron, Daniel L, Hecht, Frederick M, Martin, Jeffrey N, Yukl, Steven A, Mallal, Simon, Cameron, Paul U, Deeks, Steven G, Schiffer, Joshua T, Lewin, Sharon R, Hellerstein, Marc K, McCune, Joseph M, Hunt, Peter W
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Zusammenfassung:The precise role of CD4 T cell turnover in maintaining HIV persistence during antiretroviral therapy (ART) has not yet been well characterized. In resting CD4 T cell subpopulations from 24 HIV-infected ART-suppressed and 6 HIV-uninfected individuals, we directly measured cellular turnover by heavy water labeling, HIV reservoir size by integrated HIV-DNA (intDNA) and cell-associated HIV-RNA (caRNA), and HIV reservoir clonality by proviral integration site sequencing. Compared to HIV-negatives, ART-suppressed individuals had similar fractional replacement rates in all subpopulations, but lower absolute proliferation rates of all subpopulations other than effector memory (TEM) cells, and lower plasma IL-7 levels (p = 0.0004). Median CD4 T cell half-lives decreased with cell differentiation from naïve to TEM cells (3 years to 3 months, p
ISSN:1553-7374
1553-7366
1553-7374
DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009214