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Host Genomics of the HIV-1 Reservoir Size and Its Decay Rate During Suppressive Antiretroviral Treatment.

Authors :
Thorball CW
Borghesi A
Bachmann N
Von Siebenthal C
Vongrad V
Turk T
Neumann K
Beerenwinkel N
Bogojeska J
Roth V
Kok YL
Parbhoo S
Wieser M
Böni J
Perreau M
Klimkait T
Yerly S
Battegay M
Rauch A
Schmid P
Bernasconi E
Cavassini M
Kouyos RD
Günthard HF
Metzner KJ
Fellay J
Source :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) [J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr] 2020 Dec 01; Vol. 85 (4), pp. 517-524.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: The primary hurdle for the eradication of HIV-1 is the establishment of a latent viral reservoir early after primary infection. Here, we investigated the potential influence of human genetic variation on the HIV-1 reservoir size and its decay rate during suppressive antiretroviral treatment.<br />Setting: Genome-wide association study and exome sequencing study to look for host genetic determinants of HIV-1 reservoir measurements in patients enrolled in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study, a nation-wide prospective observational study.<br />Methods: We measured total HIV-1 DNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from study participants, as a proxy for the reservoir size at 3 time points over a median of 5.4 years, and searched for associations between human genetic variation and 2 phenotypic readouts: the reservoir size at the first time point and its decay rate over the study period. We assessed the contribution of common genetic variants using genome-wide genotyping data from 797 patients with European ancestry enrolled in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study and searched for a potential impact of rare variants and exonic copy number variants using exome sequencing data generated in a subset of 194 study participants.<br />Results: Genome-wide and exome-wide analyses did not reveal any significant association with the size of the HIV-1 reservoir or its decay rate on suppressive antiretroviral treatment.<br />Conclusions: Our results point to a limited influence of human genetics on the size of the HIV-1 reservoir and its long-term dynamics in successfully treated individuals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1944-7884
Volume :
85
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33136754
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0000000000002473