Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir

对体内未受刺激的 HIV CD4 T 细胞库进行表型分析

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作者:Jason Neidleman # ,Xiaoyu Luo # ,Julie Frouard ,Guorui Xie ,Feng Hsiao ,Tongcui Ma ,Vincent Morcilla ,Ashley Lee ,Sushama Telwatte ,Reuben Thomas ,Whitney Tamaki ,Benjamin Wheeler ,Rebecca Hoh ,Ma Somsouk ,Poonam Vohra ,Jeffrey Milush ,Katherine Sholtis James ,Nancie M Archin ,Peter W Hunt ,Steven G Deeks ,Steven A Yukl ,Sarah Palmer ,Warner C Greene ,Nadia R Roan

Abstract

The latent reservoir is a major barrier to HIV cure. As latently infected cells cannot be phenotyped directly, the features of the in vivo reservoir have remained elusive. Here, we describe a method that leverages high-dimensional phenotyping using CyTOF to trace latently infected cells reactivated ex vivo to their original pre-activation states. Our results suggest that, contrary to common assumptions, the reservoir is not randomly distributed among cell subsets, and is remarkably conserved between individuals. However, reservoir composition differs between tissues and blood, as do cells successfully reactivated by different latency reversing agents. By selecting 8-10 of our 39 original CyTOF markers, we were able to isolate highly purified populations of unstimulated in vivo latent cells. These purified populations were highly enriched for replication-competent and intact provirus, transcribed HIV, and displayed clonal expansion. The ability to isolate unstimulated latent cells from infected individuals enables previously impossible studies on HIV persistence.

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