Back to Search Start Over

The effect of induction immunosuppression for kidney transplant on the latent HIV reservoir.

Authors :
Benner SE
Eby Y
Zhu X
Fernandez RE
Patel EU
Ruff JE
Habtehyimer F
Schmidt HA
Kirby CS
Hussain S
Ostrander D
Desai NM
Florman S
Rana MM
Friedman-Moraco R
Pereira MR
Mehta S
Stock P
Gilbert A
Morris MI
Stosor V
Mehta SA
Small CB
Ranganna K
Santos CA
Aslam S
Husson J
Malinis M
Elias N
Blumberg EA
Doby BL
Massie AB
Smith ML
Odim J
Quinn TC
Laird GM
Siliciano RF
Segev DL
Redd AD
Durand CM
Tobian AA
Source :
JCI insight [JCI Insight] 2022 Nov 08; Vol. 7 (21). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 08.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The HIV latent viral reservoir (LVR) remains a major challenge in the effort to find a cure for HIV. There is interest in lymphocyte-depleting agents, used in solid organ and bone marrow transplantation to reduce the LVR. This study evaluated the LVR and T cell receptor repertoire in HIV-infected kidney transplant recipients using intact proviral DNA assay and T cell receptor sequencing in patients receiving lymphocyte-depleting or lymphocyte-nondepleting immunosuppression induction therapy. CD4+ T cells and intact and defective provirus frequencies decreased following lymphocyte-depleting induction therapy but rebounded to near baseline levels within 1 year after induction. In contrast, these biomarkers were relatively stable over time in the lymphocyte-nondepleting group. The lymphocyte-depleting group had early TCRβ repertoire turnover and newly detected and expanded clones compared with the lymphocyte-nondepleting group. No differences were observed in TCRβ clonality and repertoire richness between groups. These findings suggest that, even with significant decreases in the overall size of the circulating LVR, the reservoir can be reconstituted in a relatively short period of time. These results, while from a relatively unique population, suggest that curative strategies aimed at depleting the HIV LVR will need to achieve specific and durable levels of HIV-infected T cell depletion.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2379-3708
Volume :
7
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
JCI insight
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36345940
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.162968