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Identification of Genetically Intact HIV-1 Proviruses in Specific CD4+ T Cells from Effectively Treated Participants
- Hiener, Bonnie;
- Horsburgh, Bethany A;
- Eden, John-Sebastian;
- Barton, Kirston;
- Schlub, Timothy E;
- Lee, Eunok;
- von Stockenstrom, Susanne;
- Odevall, Lina;
- Milush, Jeffrey M;
- Liegler, Teri;
- Sinclair, Elizabeth;
- Hoh, Rebecca;
- Boritz, Eli A;
- Douek, Daniel;
- Fromentin, Rémi;
- Chomont, Nicolas;
- Deeks, Steven G;
- Hecht, Frederick M;
- Palmer, Sarah
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.081Abstract
Latent replication-competent HIV-1 persists in individuals on long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART). We developed the Full-Length Individual Proviral Sequencing (FLIPS) assay to determine the distribution of latent replication-competent HIV-1 within memory CD4+ T cell subsets in six individuals on long-term ART. FLIPS is an efficient, high-throughput assay that amplifies and sequences near full-length (∼9 kb) HIV-1 proviral genomes and determines potential replication competency through genetic characterization. FLIPS provides a genome-scale perspective that addresses the limitations of other methods that also genetically characterize the latent reservoir. Using FLIPS, we identified 5% of proviruses as intact and potentially replication competent. Intact proviruses were unequally distributed between T cell subsets, with effector memory cells containing the largest proportion of genetically intact HIV-1 proviruses. We identified multiple identical intact proviruses, suggesting a role for cellular proliferation in the maintenance of the latent HIV-1 reservoir.
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