학술논문

Dating reservoir formation in virologically suppressed people living with HIV-1 in Rakai, Uganda
Document Type
Report
Source
Virus Evolution. December, 2023, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p1h, 9 p.
Subject
Canada
Language
English
Abstract
The timing of the establishment of the HIV latent viral reservoir (LVR) is of particular interest, as there is evidence that proviruses are preferentially archived at the time of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation. Quantitative viral outgrowth assays (QVOAs) were performed using Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) collected from Ugandans living with HIV who were virally suppressed on ART for >1 year, had known seroconversion windows, and at least two archived ART-naive plasma samples. QVOA outgrowth populations and pre-ART plasma samples were deep sequenced for the pol and gp41 genes. The bayroot program was used to estimate the date that each outgrowth virus was incorporated into the reservoir. Bayroot was also applied to previously published data from a South African cohort. In the Ugandan cohort (n = 11), 87.9 per cent pre-ART and 56.3 per cent viral outgrowth sequences were unique. Integration dates were estimated to be relatively evenly distributed throughout viremia in 9/11 participants. In contrast, sequences from the South African cohort (n =9) were more commonly estimated to have entered the LVR close to ART initiation, as previously reported. Timing of LVR establishment is variable between populations and potentially viral subtypes, which could limit the effectiveness of interventions that target the LVR only at ART initiation. Keywords: HIV; latent; reservoir; establishment; formation; Bayesian.
1. Introduction Antiretroviral therapy (ART) halts HIV-1 replication and disease progression and has markedly reduced morbidity and mortality. However, ART does not eradicate HIV from the body, and in the [...]