Cognate antigen engagement induces HIV-1 expression in latently infected CD4+ T cells from people on long-term antiretroviral therapy

同源抗原结合可诱导长期接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的患者体内潜伏感染的CD4+ T细胞表达HIV-1。

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作者:Milica Moskovljevic ,Filippo Dragoni ,Nathan L Board ,Fengting Wu ,Jun Lai ,Hao Zhang ,James R White ,Rebecca Hoh ,Kenneth Lynn ,Pablo Tebas ,Karam Mounzer ,Steven G Deeks ,Luis J Montaner ,Janet D Siliciano ,Robert F Siliciano ,Francesco R Simonetti

Abstract

Despite antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-1 persists in latently infected CD4+ T cells, preventing a cure. Antigens drive the proliferation of infected cells, precluding latent reservoir decay. However, the relationship between antigen recognition and HIV-1 gene expression is poorly understood because most studies of latency reversal use agents that induce non-specific global T cell activation. Here, we isolated rare CD4+ T cells responding to cytomegalovirus (CMV) or HIV-1 Gag antigens from people living with HIV-1 on long-term ART and assessed T cell activation and HIV-1 RNA expression upon coculture with autologous dendritic cells (DCs) presenting cognate antigens. Presentation of cognate antigens ex vivo induced broad T cell activation (median 42-fold increase in CD154+CD69+ cells) and significantly increased HIV-1 transcription (median 4-fold), mostly through the induction of rare cells with higher viral expression. Thus, despite low proviral inducibility, antigen recognition can promote HIV-1 expression, potentially contributing to spontaneous reservoir activity and viral rebound upon ART interruption.

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