Slow human immunodeficiency virus type 1 evolution in viral reservoirs in infants treated with effective antiretroviral therapy

A longitudinal study of viral reservoirs in children initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in early infancy was undertaken to test the hypothesis that early effective treatment affects the persistence of replication-competent viral latency and the evolution of HIV-1 in resting CD4(...

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Published inAIDS research and human retroviruses Vol. 23; no. 3; p. 381
Main Authors Persaud, Deborah, Ray, Stuart C, Kajdas, Joleen, Ahonkhai, Aima, Siberry, George K, Ferguson, Kimberly, Ziemniak, Carrie, Quinn, Thomas C, Casazza, Joseph P, Zeichner, Steven, Gange, Stephen J, Watson, Douglas C
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Published United States 01.03.2007
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Abstract A longitudinal study of viral reservoirs in children initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in early infancy was undertaken to test the hypothesis that early effective treatment affects the persistence of replication-competent viral latency and the evolution of HIV-1 in resting CD4(+) T cells. An end point dilution culture assay was used to measure the frequencies of latently-infected resting CD4(+) T cells harboring replication-competent virus in early and late treated children. Gag, pol, and env also were sequenced and compared to pretreatment sequences. HIV-1-specific humoral and cellular immune responses were also assessed. Blood samples were obtained from 12 HIV-1-infected children who started HAART at a median of 1.9 months of age and who maintained suppression of HIV-1 replication for up to 5.5 years. Replication-competent HIV-1 was recovered from 10/12 (84%) subjects. Evolution in gag, pol, and env was restricted for years in early-treated children. HAART initiated from early infancy does not prevent the establishment of a reservoir of latent provirus, but does significantly limit the evolution of HIV-1 in viral reservoirs. The effect of early therapy on HIV-1 evolution may have implications for long-term pharmacologic control of HIV-1.
AbstractList A longitudinal study of viral reservoirs in children initiating highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in early infancy was undertaken to test the hypothesis that early effective treatment affects the persistence of replication-competent viral latency and the evolution of HIV-1 in resting CD4(+) T cells. An end point dilution culture assay was used to measure the frequencies of latently-infected resting CD4(+) T cells harboring replication-competent virus in early and late treated children. Gag, pol, and env also were sequenced and compared to pretreatment sequences. HIV-1-specific humoral and cellular immune responses were also assessed. Blood samples were obtained from 12 HIV-1-infected children who started HAART at a median of 1.9 months of age and who maintained suppression of HIV-1 replication for up to 5.5 years. Replication-competent HIV-1 was recovered from 10/12 (84%) subjects. Evolution in gag, pol, and env was restricted for years in early-treated children. HAART initiated from early infancy does not prevent the establishment of a reservoir of latent provirus, but does significantly limit the evolution of HIV-1 in viral reservoirs. The effect of early therapy on HIV-1 evolution may have implications for long-term pharmacologic control of HIV-1.
Author Ferguson, Kimberly
Quinn, Thomas C
Watson, Douglas C
Persaud, Deborah
Siberry, George K
Ray, Stuart C
Ahonkhai, Aima
Casazza, Joseph P
Ziemniak, Carrie
Zeichner, Steven
Kajdas, Joleen
Gange, Stephen J
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SubjectTerms Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - virology
Child, Preschool
Drug Administration Schedule
Evolution, Molecular
Genes, env - genetics
Genes, pol - genetics
HIV Infections - drug therapy
HIV-1 - drug effects
HIV-1 - genetics
HIV-1 - physiology
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Longitudinal Studies
Phylogeny
RNA, Viral - blood
Viral Load
Virus Latency - genetics
Virus Latency - physiology
Virus Replication - physiology
Title Slow human immunodeficiency virus type 1 evolution in viral reservoirs in infants treated with effective antiretroviral therapy
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