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ABSTRACT: Background
Strategies toward HIV-1 cure aim to clear, inactivate, reduce, or immunologically control the virus from a pool of latently infected cells such that combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) can be safely interrupted. In order to assess the impact of any putative curative interventions on the size and inducibility of the latent HIV-1 reservoir, robust and scalable assays are needed to precisely quantify the frequency of infected cells containing inducible HIV-1.Methods
We developed Specific Quantification of Inducible HIV-1 by RT-LAMP (SQuHIVLa), leveraging the high sensitivity and specificity of RT-LAMP, performed in a single reaction, to detect and quantify cells expressing tat/rev HIV-1 multiply spliced RNA (msRNA) upon activation. The LAMP primer/probe used in SQuHIVLa was designed to exclusively detect HIV-1 tat/rev msRNA and adapted for different HIV-1 subtypes.Results
Using SQuHIVLa, we successfully quantify the inducible viral reservoir in CD4+ T cells from people living with HIV-1 subtypes B and C on cART. The assay demonstrates high sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility.Conclusions
SQuHIVLa offers a high throughput, scalable, and specific HIV-1 reservoir quantification tool that is amenable to resource-limited settings. This assay poses remarkable potential in facilitating the evaluation of potential interventional strategies toward achieving HIV-1 cure.
SUBMITTER: Hossain T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11199587 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hossain Tanvir T Lungu Cynthia C de Schrijver Sten S Kuali Mamokoena M Crespo Raquel R Reddy Nicole N Ngubane Ayanda A Kan Tsung Wai TW Reddy Kavidha K Rao Shringar S Palstra Robert-Jan RJ Madlala Paradise P Ndung'u Thumbi T Mahmoudi Tokameh T
Communications medicine 20240625 1
<h4>Background</h4>Strategies toward HIV-1 cure aim to clear, inactivate, reduce, or immunologically control the virus from a pool of latently infected cells such that combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) can be safely interrupted. In order to assess the impact of any putative curative interventions on the size and inducibility of the latent HIV-1 reservoir, robust and scalable assays are needed to precisely quantify the frequency of infected cells containing inducible HIV-1.<h4>Methods</h4 ...[more]