학술논문

Combined ART started during acute HIV infection protects central memory CD4+ T cells and can induce remission
Document Type
Academic Journal
Author
Chéret, AntoineBacchus-Souffan, CharlineAvettand-Fenoël, VeroniqueMélard, AdelineNembot, GeorgesBlanc, CatherineSamri, AssiaSáez-Cirión, AsierHocqueloux, LaurentLascoux-Combe, CarolineAllavena, ClotildeGoujard, CécileValantin, Marc AntoineLeplatois, AnneMeyer, LaurenceRouzioux, ChristineAutran, BrigitteHoen, B.Bourdeaux, C.Delfraissy, J. F.Goujard, C.Amri, I.Fourn, E.Quertainmont, Y.Môle, M.Rami, A.Durel, A.Diemer, M.Parrinello, M.Allègre, T.Lafeuillade, A.Hittinger, G.Lambry, V.Carrerre, M.Philip, G.Duvivier, C.Consigny, P. H.Charlier, C.Shoai, M.Touam, F.Pialoux, G.Slama, L.LʼYavanc, T.Mathurin, P.Adda, A.Berrebi, V.Salmon, D.Chakvetadze, E.Tassadit, T.Ousseima, E.Pietri, M. P.Levy, Y.Lascaux, A. S.Lelievre, J. D.Giovanna, M.Dominguez, S.Dumont, C.Katlama, C.Valentin, M. A.Seang, S.Schneider, L.Kiorza, N.Chermak, A.Ben Abdallah, S.Simon, A.Pichon, F.Pauchard, M.Molina, J. M.Lascoux, C.Ponscarme, D.Colin De Verdiere, N.Scemla, A.De Castro, N.Rachline, A.Garrait, V.Rozenbaum, W.Ferret, S.Balkan, S.Clavel, F.Tourdjman, M.Lafaurie, M.Aslan, A.Goguel, J.Thierry, S. M.De Lastours, V.Gallien, S.Pavie, J.Delgado, J.Mededji, C.Veron, R.Abel, S.Pierre-François, S.Baringhton, C.Chennebault, J. M.Vandamme, Y. M.Fialaire, P.Rehaiem, S.Rabier, V.Abgueguen, P.Morlat, P.Vandenhende, M. A.Bernard, N.Lacoste, D.Michaux, C.Paccalin, F.Receveur, M. C.Caldato, S.Delaune, J.Ragnaud, J. M.Neau, D.Lacaze-Buzy, L.Livrozet, J. M.Jeanblanc, F.Makhloufi, D.Brunel Dalmas, F.Jourdain, J. J.Chiarello, P.Yeni, P.Phung, B.Rioux, C.Godard, C.Louni, F.El Alami Talbi, N.Catalano, G.Guiroy, F.Reynes, J.Jacquet, J. M.Fauchere, V.Merle, C.Lemoine, V.Loriette, M.Morquin, D.Makinson, A.Atoui, N.Tramoni, C.Raffi, F.Allavena, C.Bonnet, B.Bouchez, S.Feuillebois, N.Brunet-François, C.Reliquet, V.Mounoury, O.Morineau-Le-Houssine, P.Billaud, E.Brosseau, D.Hüe, H.Dellamonica, P.Vassallo, M.Leplatois, A.Durant, J.Naqvi, A.Joulié, A.Souala, F.Michelet, C.Arvieux, C.Tattevin, P.Leroy, H.Revest, M.Fily, F.Chapplain, J. M.Ratajczak, C. M.Gras, G.Bernard, L.Dailloux, J. F.Laplantine, V.Cuzin, L.Marchou, B.Larrigue, S.Chauveau, M.Balsarin, F.Obadia, M.Chéret, A.Bonne, S.Huleux, T.Ajana, F.Alcaraz, I.Baclet, V.Melliez, H.Viget, N.De La Tribonniere, X.Aissi, E.Poissy, J.Ravaux, I.Vallon, A.Varan, M.May, T.Letranchant, L.Burty, C.Briaud, A.Wassoumbou, S.Stenzel, M.Bouillon, M. P.Debab, Y.Caron, F.Gueit, I.Chapuzet, C.Borsa Lebas, F.Etienne, M.Miailhes, P.Perpoint, T.Senechal, A.Schlienger, I.Cotte, L.Augustin Normand, C.Boibieux, A.Ferry, T.Corsini, N.Braun, E.Lippran, J.Biron, F.Chidiac, C.Pailhes, S.Lipman, J.Braun, E.Koffi, J.Thoirain, V.Brochier, C.Greder Belan, A.Therby, A.Monnier, S.Ruquet, M.Garrait, V.Richier, L.Prevoteau Du Clary, F.Philibert, P.Chapus, C.Cabié, A.Abel, S.
Source
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. Jul 01, 2015 70(7):2108-2120
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0305-7453
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic control of HIV replication reduces the size of the viral reservoir, particularly among central memory CD4+ T cells, and this effect might be accentuated by early treatment. METHODS: We examined the effect of ART initiated at the time of the primary HIV infection (early ART), lasting 2 and 6 years in 11 and 10 patients, respectively, on the HIV reservoir in peripheral resting CD4+ T cells, sorted into naive (TN), central memory (TCM), transitional memory (TTM) and effector memory (TEM) cells, by comparison with 11 post-treatment controllers (PTCs). RESULTS: Between baseline and 2 years, CD4+ T cell subset numbers increased markedly (P < 0.004) and HIV DNA levels decreased in all subsets (P < 0.009). TTM cells represented the majority of reservoir cells at both timepoints, T cell activation status normalized and viral diversity remained stable over time. The HIV reservoir was smaller after 6 years of early ART than after 2 years (P < 0.019), and did not differ between PTCs and patients treated for 6 years. One patient, who had low reservoir levels in all T cell subsets after 2 years of treatment similar to the levels in PTCs, spontaneously controlled viral replication during 18 months off treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Early prolonged ART thus limits the size of the HIV reservoir, protects long-lived cells from persistent infection and may enhance post-treatment control.