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Dynamics of HIV Reservoir and HIV-1 Viral Splicing in HCV-Exposed Individuals after Elimination with DAAs or Spontaneous Clearance

Authors :
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
European Commission
National Institutes of Health (US)
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Lara-Aguilar, Violeta [0000-0003-0015-5961]
Martín-Carbonero, Luz [0000-0001-8102-4079]
Ryan, Pablo [0000-0002-4212-7419]
De Los Santos, Ignacio [0000-0001-7073-5211]
Fernández-Rodríguez, Amanda [0000-0002-5110-2213]
Briz, Verónica [0000-0003-2297-5098]
Martínez-Román, Paula
Crespo-Bermejo, Celia
Valle-Millares, Daniel
Lara-Aguilar, Violeta
Arca-Lafuente, Sonia
Martín-Carbonero, Luz
Ryan, Pablo
De Los Santos, Ignacio
López-Huertas, María Rosa
Palladino, Claudia
Muñoz Muñoz, María
Fernández-Rodríguez, Amanda
Coiras, Mayte
Briz, Verónica
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
European Commission
National Institutes of Health (US)
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (Portugal)
Lara-Aguilar, Violeta [0000-0003-0015-5961]
Martín-Carbonero, Luz [0000-0001-8102-4079]
Ryan, Pablo [0000-0002-4212-7419]
De Los Santos, Ignacio [0000-0001-7073-5211]
Fernández-Rodríguez, Amanda [0000-0002-5110-2213]
Briz, Verónica [0000-0003-2297-5098]
Martínez-Román, Paula
Crespo-Bermejo, Celia
Valle-Millares, Daniel
Lara-Aguilar, Violeta
Arca-Lafuente, Sonia
Martín-Carbonero, Luz
Ryan, Pablo
De Los Santos, Ignacio
López-Huertas, María Rosa
Palladino, Claudia
Muñoz Muñoz, María
Fernández-Rodríguez, Amanda
Coiras, Mayte
Briz, Verónica
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Although human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) reservoir size is very stable under antiretroviral therapy (ART), individuals exposed to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) (chronically coinfected and spontaneous clarifiers) show an increase in HIV reservoir size and in spliced viral RNA, which could indicate that the viral protein regulator Tat is being more actively synthesized and, thus, could lead to a higher yield of new HIV. However, it is still unknown whether the effect of HCV elimination with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) could modify the HIV reservoir and splicing. Methods: This longitudinal study (48 weeks’ follow-up after sustained virological response) involves 22 HIV+-monoinfected individuals, 17 HIV+/HCV- spontaneous clarifiers, and 24 HIV+/HCV+ chronically infected subjects who eliminated HCV with DAAs (all of them aviremic, viral load < 50). Viral-spliced RNA transcripts and proviral DNA copies were quantified by qPCR. Paired samples were analyzed using a mixed generalized linear model. Results: A decrease in HIV proviral DNA was observed in HIV+/HCV- subjects, but no significant differences were found for the other study groups. An increased production of multiple spliced transcripts was found in HIV+ and HIV+/HCV+ individuals. Conclusions: We conclude that elimination of HCV by DAAs was unable to revert the consequences derived from chronic HCV infection for the reservoir size and viral splicing, which could indicate an increased risk of rapid HIV-reservoir reactivation. Moreover, spontaneous clarifiers showed a significant decrease in the HIV reservoir, likely due to an enhanced immune response in these individuals.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380455303
Document Type :
Electronic Resource