Relationship between latent and rebound viruses in a clinical trial of anti–HIV-1 antibody 3BNC117

YZ Cohen, JCC Lorenzi, L Krassnig… - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - rupress.org
YZ Cohen, JCC Lorenzi, L Krassnig, JP Barton, L Burke, J Pai, CL Lu, P Mendoza
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2018rupress.org
A clinical trial was performed to evaluate 3BNC117, a potent anti–HIV-1 antibody, in infected
individuals during suppressive antiretroviral therapy and subsequent analytical treatment
interruption (ATI). The circulating reservoir was evaluated by quantitative and qualitative
viral outgrowth assay (Q2VOA) at entry and after 6 mo. There were no significant quantitative
changes in the size of the reservoir before ATI, and the composition of circulating reservoir
clones varied in a manner that did not correlate with 3BNC117 sensitivity. 3BNC117 binding …
A clinical trial was performed to evaluate 3BNC117, a potent anti–HIV-1 antibody, in infected individuals during suppressive antiretroviral therapy and subsequent analytical treatment interruption (ATI). The circulating reservoir was evaluated by quantitative and qualitative viral outgrowth assay (Q2VOA) at entry and after 6 mo. There were no significant quantitative changes in the size of the reservoir before ATI, and the composition of circulating reservoir clones varied in a manner that did not correlate with 3BNC117 sensitivity. 3BNC117 binding site amino acid variants found in rebound viruses preexisted in the latent reservoir. However, only 3 of 217 rebound viruses were identical to 868 latent viruses isolated by Q2VOA and near full-length sequencing. Instead, 63% of the rebound viruses appeared to be recombinants, even in individuals with 3BNC117-resistant reservoir viruses. In conclusion, viruses emerging during ATI in individuals treated with 3BNC117 are not the dominant species found in the circulating latent reservoir, but frequently appear to represent recombinants of latent viruses.
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