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Antibody-mediated depletion of viral reservoirs is limited in SIV-infected macaques treated early with antiretroviral therapy

Authors :
Michael Hull
Jacob D. Estes
Randy Fast
Joshua A. Kramer
Laura Newman
Rodney Wiles
Rebecca Shoemaker
William J. Bosche
Claire Deleage
Christine M. Fennessey
Tyler Malys
James A. Thomas
Charles M. Trubey
Lorna Silipino
Vicky Coalter
Gregory Q. Del Prete
Jeffrey D. Lifson
Cathi Pyle
Duncan Donohue
Adam Wiles
Jacob Kiser
Brandon F. Keele
David R. Morcock
Adrienne E. Swanstrom
Taina T. Immonen
Kelli Oswald
Matthew W. Breed
Source :
J Clin Invest
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The effectiveness of virus-specific strategies, including administered HIV-specific mAbs, to target cells that persistently harbor latent, rebound-competent HIV genomes during combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has been limited by inefficient induction of viral protein expression. To examine antibody-mediated viral reservoir targeting without a need for viral induction, we used an anti-CD4 mAb to deplete both infected and uninfected CD4(+) T cells. Ten rhesus macaques infected with barcoded SIVmac239M received cART for 93 weeks starting 4 days after infection. During cART, 5 animals received 5 to 6 anti-CD4 antibody administrations and CD4(+) T cell populations were then allowed 1 year on cART to recover. Despite profound CD4(+) T cell depletion in blood and lymph nodes, time to viral rebound following cART cessation was not significantly delayed in anti-CD4–treated animals compared with controls. Viral reactivation rates, determined based on rebounding SIVmac239M clonotype proportions, also were not significantly different in CD4-depleted animals. Notably, antibody-mediated depletion was limited in rectal tissue and negligible in lymphoid follicles. These results suggest that, even if robust viral reactivation can be achieved, antibody-mediated viral reservoir depletion may be limited in key tissue sites.

Details

ISSN :
15588238
Volume :
131
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4b7bbba818f529be5aff422e155c2c2