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Clonally expanded CD4+ T cells can produce infectious HIV-1 in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Reservoirs of infectious HIV-1 persist despite years of combination antiretroviral therapy and make curing HIV-1 infections a major challenge. Most of the proviral DNA resides in CD4(+)T cells. Some of these CD4(+)T cells are clonally expanded; most of the proviruses are defective. It is not known if any of the clonally expanded cells carry replication-competent proviruses. We report that a highly expanded CD4(+) T-cell clone contains an intact provirus. The highly expanded clone produced infectious virus that was detected as persistent plasma viremia during cART in an HIV-1-infected patient who had squamous cell cancer. Cells containing the intact provirus were widely distributed and significantly enriched in cancer metastases. These results show that clonally expanded CD4(+)T cells can be a reservoir of infectious HIV-1.

SUBMITTER: Simonetti FR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4763755 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clonally expanded CD4+ T cells can produce infectious HIV-1 in vivo.

Simonetti Francesco R FR   Sobolewski Michele D MD   Fyne Elizabeth E   Shao Wei W   Spindler Jonathan J   Hattori Junko J   Anderson Elizabeth M EM   Watters Sarah A SA   Hill Shawn S   Wu Xiaolin X   Wells David D   Su Li L   Luke Brian T BT   Halvas Elias K EK   Besson Guillaume G   Penrose Kerri J KJ   Yang Zhiming Z   Kwan Richard W RW   Van Waes Carter C   Uldrick Thomas T   Citrin Deborah E DE   Kovacs Joseph J   Polis Michael A MA   Rehm Catherine A CA   Gorelick Robert R   Piatak Michael M   Keele Brandon F BF   Kearney Mary F MF   Coffin John M JM   Hughes Stephen H SH   Mellors John W JW   Maldarelli Frank F  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20160208 7


Reservoirs of infectious HIV-1 persist despite years of combination antiretroviral therapy and make curing HIV-1 infections a major challenge. Most of the proviral DNA resides in CD4(+)T cells. Some of these CD4(+)T cells are clonally expanded; most of the proviruses are defective. It is not known if any of the clonally expanded cells carry replication-competent proviruses. We report that a highly expanded CD4(+) T-cell clone contains an intact provirus. The highly expanded clone produced infect  ...[more]

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