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Intact HIV Proviruses Persist in the Brain Despite Viral Suppression with ART

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posted on 2024-11-02, 21:14 authored by Catherine Cochrane, Thomas AngelovichThomas Angelovich, Sarah Byrnes, Emily Waring, Arby Guanizo, Gemma Trollope, Jingling ZhouJingling Zhou, Judith Vue, Lachlan Senior, Emma Wanicek, Janna Jamal EddineJanna Jamal Eddine, Trisha JenkinsTrisha Jenkins, Paul Gorry, Michael RocheMichael Roche, Melissa ChurchillMelissa Churchill
Objective: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) persistence in blood and tissue reservoirs, including the brain, is a major barrier to HIV cure and possible cause of comorbid disease. However, the size and replication competent nature of the central nervous system (CNS) reservoir is unclear. Here, we used the intact proviral DNA assay (IPDA) to provide the first quantitative assessment of the intact and defective HIV reservoir in the brain of people with HIV (PWH). Methods: Total, intact, and defective HIV proviruses were measured in autopsy frontal lobe tissue from viremic (n = 18) or virologically suppressed (n = 12) PWH. Total or intact/defective proviruses were measured by detection of HIV pol or the IPDA, respectively, through use of droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR). HIV-seronegative individuals were included as controls (n = 6). Results: Total HIV DNA was present at similar levels in brain tissues from untreated viremic and antiretroviral (ART)-suppressed individuals (median = 22.3 vs 26.2 HIV pol copies/106 cells), reflecting a stable CNS reservoir of HIV that persists despite therapy. Furthermore, 8 of 10 viremic and 6 of 9 virally suppressed PWH also harbored intact proviruses in the CNS (4.63 vs 12.7 intact copies/106 cells). Viral reservoirs in CNS and matched lymphoid tissue were similar in the composition of intact and/or defective proviruses, albeit at lower levels in the brain. Importantly, CNS resident CD68+ myeloid cells in virally suppressed individuals harbored HIV DNA, directly showing the presence of a CNS resident HIV reservoir. Interpretation: Our results demonstrate the first evidence for an intact, potentially replication competent HIV reservoir in the CNS of virally suppressed PWH. ANN NEUROL 2022;92:532–544.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1002/ana.26456
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    ISSN - Is published in 03645134

Journal

Annals of Neurology

Volume

92

Issue

4

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532

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544

Total pages

13

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

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United States

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English

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© 2022 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC

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2006118139

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2023-01-06

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