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PD-1 blockade following ART interruption enhances control of pathogenic SIV in rhesus macaques.


ABSTRACT: Programmed death-1 (PD-1) blockade during chronic Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection results in restoration of CD8 T-cell function and enhances viral control. Here, we tested the therapeutic benefits of PD-1 blockade administered soon after anti-retrovial therapy (ART) interruption (ATI) by treating SIV-infected and ART-suppressed macaques with either an anti-PD-1 antibody (n = 7) or saline (n = 4) at 4 wk after ATI. Following ATI, the plasma viremia increased rapidly in all animals, and the frequency of SIV-specific CD8 T cells also increased in some animals. PD-1 blockade post ATI resulted in higher proliferation of total memory CD8 and CD4 T cells and natural killer cells. PD-1 blockade also resulted in higher proliferation of SIV-specific CD8 T cells and promoted their differentiation toward better functional quality. Importantly, four out of the seven anti-PD-1 antibody-treated animals showed a rapid decline in plasma viremia by 100- to 2300-fold and this was observed only in animals that showed measurable SIV-specific CD8 T cells post PD-1 blockade. These results demonstrate that PD-1 blockade following ATI can significantly improve the function of anti-viral CD8 T cells and enhance viral control and strongly suggests its potential synergy with other immunotherapies that induce functional CD8 T-cell response under ART. These results have important implications for HIV cure research.

SUBMITTER: Velu V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9388156 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PD-1 blockade following ART interruption enhances control of pathogenic SIV in rhesus macaques.

Velu Vijayakumar V   Titanji Kehmia K   Ahmed Hasan H   Shetty Ravi Dyavar RD   Chennareddi Lakshmi S LS   Freeman Gordon J GJ   Ahmed Rafi R   Amara Rama Rao RR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220808 33


Programmed death-1 (PD-1) blockade during chronic Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection results in restoration of CD8 T-cell function and enhances viral control. Here, we tested the therapeutic benefits of PD-1 blockade administered soon after anti-retrovial therapy (ART) interruption (ATI) by treating SIV-infected and ART-suppressed macaques with either an anti-PD-1 antibody (<i>n</i> = 7) or saline (<i>n</i> = 4) at 4 wk after ATI. Following ATI, the plasma viremia increased rapidly in  ...[more]

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