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ABSTRACT: Background
High-level expression of the Fc? receptor, CD32hi, on CD4+ T cells was associated with enhanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of the latent reservoir in a study of adults receiving antiretroviral therapy. We tested the hypothesis that CD32 was the preferential marker of the latent HIV reservoir in virally suppressed, perinatally HIV-infected adolescents.Methods
The frequency of CD32hiCD4+ T cells was determined by flow cytometry (N = 5) and the inducible HIV reservoir in both CD32hi and CD32-CD4+ T cells was quantified (N = 4) with a quantitative viral outgrowth assay. Viral outgrowth was measured by the standard p24 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and an ultrasensitive p24 assay (Simoa; Quanterix) with lower limits of quantitation.Results
We found a 59.55-fold enrichment in the absolute number of infectious cells in the CD32- population compared with CD32hi cells. Exponential HIV replication occurred exclusively in CD32-CD4+ T cells (mean change, 17.46 pg/mL; P = .04). Induced provirus in CD32hiCD4+ T cells replicated to substantially lower levels, which did not increase significantly over time (mean change, 0.026 pg/mL; P = .23) and were detected only with the Simoa assay.Conclusions
Our data suggests that the latent HIV reservoir resides mainly in CD32-CD4+ T cells in virally suppressed, perinatally HIV-infected adolescents, which has implications for reservoir elimination strategies.
SUBMITTER: Dhummakupt A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6284548 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Dhummakupt Adit A Siems Lilly V LV Singh Dolly D Chen Ya Hui YH Anderson Thuy T Collinson-Streng Aleisha A Zhang Hao H Patel Purvish P Agwu Allison A Persaud Deborah D
The Journal of infectious diseases 20190101 1
<h4>Background</h4>High-level expression of the Fcγ receptor, CD32hi, on CD4+ T cells was associated with enhanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection of the latent reservoir in a study of adults receiving antiretroviral therapy. We tested the hypothesis that CD32 was the preferential marker of the latent HIV reservoir in virally suppressed, perinatally HIV-infected adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>The frequency of CD32hiCD4+ T cells was determined by flow cytometry (N = 5) and the inducible ...[more]