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Subtype C HIV-1 reservoirs throughout the body in ART-suppressed individuals
Zhou Liu, Peter Julius, Guobin Kang, John T. West, Charles Wood
Zhou Liu, Peter Julius, Guobin Kang, John T. West, Charles Wood
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Research Article AIDS/HIV Virology

Subtype C HIV-1 reservoirs throughout the body in ART-suppressed individuals

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Abstract

Subtype B HIV-1 reservoirs have been intensively investigated, but reservoirs in other subtypes and how they respond to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is substantially less established. To characterize subtype C HIV-1 reservoirs, we implemented postmortem frozen, as well as formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue sampling of central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral tissues. HIV-1 LTR, gag, envelope (env) DNA and RNA was quantified using genomic DNA and RNA extracted from frozen tissues. RNAscope was used to localize subtype C HIV-1 DNA and RNA in FFPE tissue. Despite uniform viral load suppression in our cohort, PCR results showed that subtype C HIV-1 proviral copies vary both in magnitude and tissue distribution, with detection primarily in secondary lymphoid tissues. Interestingly, the appendix harbored proviruses in all subjects. Unlike subtype B, subtype C provirus was rarely detectable in the CNS, and there was no detectable HIV-1 RNA. HIV-1 RNA was detected in peripheral lymphoid tissues of 6 out of 8 ART-suppressed cases. In addition to active HIV-1 expression in lymphoid tissues, RNAscope revealed HIV RNA detection in CD4-expressing cells in the appendix, suggesting that this tissue was a previously unreported potential treatment-resistant reservoir for subtype C HIV-1.

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Zhou Liu, Peter Julius, Guobin Kang, John T. West, Charles Wood

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Subtype C HIV-1 DNA and RNA detected in FFPE appendix by RNAscope.

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Subtype C HIV-1 DNA and RNA detected in FFPE appendix by RNAscope.
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Adjacent 6 μm FFPE sections of the appendix of case 3 were stained by RNAscope or IHC. (A) Homo sapiens ubiquitin C+ (UBC+) control in the appendix of case 3. (B) No HIV-1 DNA or RNA detected in the pancreas (HIV-1 DNA negative by qPCR) of case 3. (D) RNAscope for HIV-1 nucleic acid in case 3 appendix. (C) Higher magnification of D to show HIV-1 DNA and RNA in the appendix of case 3. (E) CD4 staining by IHC on the adjacent section of D, shown as the same region of C. Representative UBC+ signals are pointed by blue arrows in A, while signals positive for HIV-1 DNA are indicated by horizontal arrows in C, shown as pink foci in the nucleus, and HIV-1 RNA signals are pointed by vertical arrows, shown as pink foci outside of the nucleus. CD4 staining is shown brown in E. Black rectangles highlight representative regions containing cells positive for HIV-1 RNA and/or DNA and CD4 expression.

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