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HIV Populations Shift After Tuberculosis Associated Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome: Implications For HIV Remission

Authors :
Martha Nason
Catherine W. Cai
Wei Shao
Robert J. Gorelick
Elizabeth Laidlow
Irini Sereti
Ana M. Ortega-Villa
Paula Rote
Virginia Sheikh
Jennifer Bell
Camille Lange
Kristi Huik
Natalie Lindo
Maura Manion
Frank Maldarelli
Luxin Pei
Joseph W. Adelsberger
Adam Rupert
Christian Gonsalves
Gregg Roby
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Tuberculosis associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (TB-IRIS) is a serious complication of starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). TB-IRIS emerges early after cART initiation and is characterized by rapid expansions of TB-specific CD4+ T cells and high levels of inflammatory mediators driven by CD4+ T cells. The effects of TB-IRIS on HIV populations are unknown, but could result in profound expansion and elimination of HIV infected cells via cellular activation and acute inflammation. We investigated immediate and long-term effects of TB-IRIS on HIV infected cells with and without TB-IRIS. We measured plasma HIV RNA, cell-associated HIV RNA and HIV DNA levels and compared genetic characteristics of HIV populations after prolonged cART. We found that TB-IRIS was associated with more diverse HIV DNA populations and HIV reservoirs after IRIS were distinct from pre-therapy populations, suggesting that TB-IRIS can shape the HIV reservoir with detrimental implications for HIV remission strategies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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