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Vedolizumab and ART in recent HIV-1 infection unveil the role of α4β7 in reservoir size.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUNDWe evaluated the safety and viral rebound, after analytical treatment interruption (ATI), of vedolizumab and ART in recent HIV-1 infection. We used this model to analyze the effect of α4β7 on the HIV-1 reservoir size.METHODSParticipants started ART with monthly vedolizumab infusions, and ATI was performed at week 24. Biopsies were obtained from ileum and cecum at baseline and week 24. Vedolizumab levels, HIV-1 reservoir, flow cytometry, and cell-sorting and antibody competition experiments were assayed.RESULTSVedolizumab was safe and well tolerated. No participant achieved undetectable viremia off ART 24 weeks after ATI. Only a modest effect on the time to achieve more than 1,000 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL and the proportion of participants off ART was observed, being higher in the vedolizumab group compared with historical controls. Just before ATI, α4β7 expression was associated with HIV-1 DNA and RNA in peripheral blood and with PD1 and TIGIT levels. Importantly, a complete blocking of α4β7 was observed on peripheral CD4+ T cells but not in gut (ileum and cecum), where α4β7 blockade and vedolizumab levels were inversely associated with HIV-1 DNA.CONCLUSIONOur findings support α4β7 as an important determinant in HIV-1 reservoir size, suggesting the complete α4β7 blockade in tissue as a promising tool for HIV-cure combination strategies.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials.gov NCT03577782.FUNDINGThis work was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, "a way to make Europe," research contracts FI17/00186 and FI19/00083 and research projects PI18/01532, PI19/01127, PI22/01796), Conserjería de Economía, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad, Junta de Andalucía (research projects P20/00906), the Red Temática de Investigación Cooperativa en SIDA (RD16/0025/0020), and the Spanish National Research Council.

SUBMITTER: Jimenez-Leon MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11343594 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vedolizumab and ART in recent HIV-1 infection unveil the role of α4β7 in reservoir size.

Jimenez-Leon Maria Reyes MR   Gasca-Capote Carmen C   Roca-Oporto Cristina C   Espinosa Nuria N   Sobrino Salvador S   Fontillon-Alberdi Maria M   Gao Ce C   Roseto Isabelle I   Gladkov Gregory G   Rivas-Jeremias Inmaculada I   Neukam Karin K   Sanchez-Hernandez Jose German JG   Rigo-Bonnin Raul R   Cervera-Barajas Antonio J AJ   Mesones Rosario R   García Federico F   Alvarez-Rios Ana Isabel AI   Bachiller Sara S   Vitalle Joana J   Perez-Gomez Alberto A   Camacho-Sojo María Inés MI   Gallego Isabel I   Brander Christian C   McGowan Ian I   Mothe Beatriz B   Viciana Pompeyo P   Yu Xu X   Lichterfeld Mathias M   Lopez-Cortes Luis F LF   Ruiz-Mateos Ezequiel E  

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BACKGROUNDWe evaluated the safety and viral rebound, after analytical treatment interruption (ATI), of vedolizumab and ART in recent HIV-1 infection. We used this model to analyze the effect of α4β7 on the HIV-1 reservoir size.METHODSParticipants started ART with monthly vedolizumab infusions, and ATI was performed at week 24. Biopsies were obtained from ileum and cecum at baseline and week 24. Vedolizumab levels, HIV-1 reservoir, flow cytometry, and cell-sorting and antibody competition experim  ...[more]

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