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The largest HIV-1-infected T cell clones in children on long-term combination antiretroviral therapy contain solo LTRs.


ABSTRACT: Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) suppresses viral replication but does not cure HIV infection because a reservoir of infectious (intact) HIV proviruses persists in long-lived CD4+T cells. However, a large majority (>95%) of HIV-infected cells that persist on effective cART carry defective (non-infectious) proviruses. Defective proviruses consisting of only a single LTR (solo long terminal repeat) are commonly found as endogenous retroviruses in many animal species, but the frequency of solo-LTR HIV proviruses has not been well defined. Here we show that, in five pediatric donors whose viremia was suppressed on cART for at least 5 years, the proviruses in the nine largest clones of HIV-infected cells were solo LTRs. The sizes of five of these clones were assayed longitudinally by integration site-specific quantitative PCR. Minor waxing and waning of the clones was observed, suggesting that these clones are generally stable over time. Our findings show that solo LTRs comprise a large fraction of the proviruses in infected cell clones that persist in children on long-term cART. IMPORTANCE This work highlights that severely deleted HIV-1 proviruses comprise a significant proportion of the proviral landscape and are often overlooked.

SUBMITTER: Botha JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10470503 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The largest HIV-1-infected T cell clones in children on long-term combination antiretroviral therapy contain solo LTRs.

Botha Johannes C JC   Demirov Dimiter D   Gordijn Carli C   Katusiime Mary Grace MG   Bale Michael J MJ   Wu Xiaolin X   Wells Daria D   Hughes Stephen H SH   Cotton Mark F MF   Mellors John W JW   Kearney Mary F MF   van Zyl Gert U GU  

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Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) suppresses viral replication but does not cure HIV infection because a reservoir of infectious (intact) HIV proviruses persists in long-lived CD4+T cells. However, a large majority (>95%) of HIV-infected cells that persist on effective cART carry defective (non-infectious) proviruses. Defective proviruses consisting of only a single LTR (solo long terminal repeat) are commonly found as endogenous retroviruses in many animal species, but the frequency of  ...[more]

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