Comparison of HIV DNA and RNA in gut-associated lymphoid tissue of HIV-infected controllers and noncontrollers

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作者
Hatano, Hiroyu [1 ]
Somsouk, Ma [1 ]
Sinclair, Elizabeth [1 ]
Harvill, Kara [1 ]
Gilman, Lee [1 ]
Cohen, Michelle [1 ]
Hoh, Rebecca [1 ]
Hunt, Peter W. [1 ]
Martin, Jeffrey N. [2 ]
Wong, Joseph K. [1 ,3 ]
Deeks, Steven G. [1 ]
Yukl, Steven A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Med, San Francisco, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, San Francisco, CA USA
[3] San Francisco VA Med Ctr, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
controllers; gut-associated lymphoid tissue; HIV; viral reservoir; HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS; T-CELL RESPONSES; LOW-LEVEL VIREMIA; ELITE CONTROLLERS; TYPE-1; RNA; REPLICATION; PLASMA; INDIVIDUALS; ACTIVATION; ABSENCE;
D O I
10.1097/QAD.0b013e328362692f
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objectives:HIV-infected controllers have provided novel insights into mechanisms of viral control. We investigated the degree to which HIV DNA and RNA are present in gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) of controllers. Design:Cross-sectional cohort study. Methods:Colorectal biopsy pieces were obtained from five untreated noncontrollers, five ART-suppressed patients, and nine untreated controllers. Results:Rectal HIV DNA was lower in controllers (median 496copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells) than in untreated noncontrollers (117483copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells, P=0.001) and ART-suppressed patients (6116copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells, P=0.004). Similarly, rectal HIV RNA was lower in controllers (19copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells) than in noncontrollers (15210copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells, P=0.001) and ART-suppressed patients (1625copies/10(6) CD4(+) T cells, P=0.0599). Rectal HIV RNA/DNA ratios were not statistically different between the three groups. Conclusion:Despite being able to maintain very low plasma HIV RNA levels in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-infected controllers have readily measurable levels of HIV DNA and RNA in GALT. As expected, controllers had lower rectal HIV DNA and RNA compared with untreated noncontrollers and ART-suppressed individuals. Compared with the mechanisms of natural' viral control of controllers, long-term ART does not reduce the total HIV reservoir to the level of controllers.
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