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Impact of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation on the HIV Reservoir and Immune Response in 3 HIV-Infected Individuals

Authors :
Orla Morrissey
Sam Milliken
Kersten K. Koelsch
Brad Milner
Sharon R Lewin
Sharon Avery
Sarah C. Sasson
David A. Cooper
Joseph K. Wong
Kazuo Suzuki
Robyn Tantau
William J. Hey-Nguyen
Steven A. Yukl
Derek J Chan
Jeffrey J. Post
Michael P. Busch
Sheila M. Keating
Angie N Pinto
Yin Xu
Katherine Marks
Thomas A Rasmussen
Solange Obeid
Mark S Taylor
John Zaunders
Chester F Pearson
Philipp Kaiser
Sarah Palmer
Bonnie Hiener
Anthony D. Kelleher
Michelle Bailey
Source :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999), vol 75, iss 3
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) can lead to significant changes to the HIV reservoir and HIV immune responses, indicating that further characterization of HIV-infected patients undergoing HSCT is warranted. Methods: We studied 3 patients who underwent HSCT after either reduced intensity conditioning or myeloablative conditioning regimen. We measured HIV antigens and antibodies (Ag/Ab), HIV-specific CD4+ T-cell responses, HIV RNA, and DNA in plasma, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, isolated CD4+ T cells from peripheral blood, and lymph node cells. The patients remained on antiretroviral therapy throughout the follow-up period. Results: All patients have been in continued remission for 4–6 years post-HSCT. Analyses of HIV RNA and DNA levels showed substantial reductions in HIV reservoir–related measurements in all 3 patients, changes in immune response varied with pronounced reductions in 2 patients and a less dramatic reduction in 1 patient. One patient experienced unexpected viral rebound 4 years after HSCT. Conclusions: These 3 cases highlight the substantial changes to the HIV reservoir and the HIV immune response in patients undergoing allogeneic HSCT. The viral rebound observed in 1 patient indicates that replication competent HIV can re-emerge several years after HSCT despite these marked changes.

Details

ISSN :
19447884
Volume :
75
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a9e3a1fabc601954e7bacf980838cc38