First-in-human immunoPET imaging of HIV-1 infection using 89Zr-labeled VRC01 broadly neutralizing antibody

利用89Zr标记的VRC01广谱中和抗体,首次在人体中进行HIV-1感染的免疫PET成像

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作者:Denis R Beckford-Vera ,Robert R Flavell ,Youngho Seo ,Enrique Martinez-Ortiz ,Maya Aslam ,Cassandra Thanh ,Emily Fehrman ,Marion Pardons ,Shreya Kumar ,Amelia N Deitchman ,Vahid Ravanfar ,Brailee Schulte ,I-Wei Katherine Wu ,Tony Pan ,Jacqueline D Reeves ,Christopher C Nixon ,Nikita S Iyer ,Leonel Torres ,Sadie E Munter ,Tony Hyunh ,Christos J Petropoulos ,Rebecca Hoh ,Benjamin L Franc ,Lucio Gama ,Richard A Koup ,John R Mascola ,Nicolas Chomont ,Steven G Deeks ,Henry F VanBrocklin ,Timothy J Henrich

Abstract

A major obstacle to achieving long-term antiretroviral (ART) free remission or functional cure of HIV infection is the presence of persistently infected cells that establish a long-lived viral reservoir. HIV largely resides in anatomical regions that are inaccessible to routine sampling, however, and non-invasive methods to understand the longitudinal tissue-wide burden of HIV persistence are urgently needed. Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is a promising strategy to identify and characterize the tissue-wide burden of HIV. Here, we assess the efficacy of using immunoPET imaging to characterize HIV reservoirs and identify anatomical foci of persistent viral transcriptional activity using a radiolabeled HIV Env-specific broadly neutralizing antibody, 89Zr-VRC01, in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia and on suppressive ART compared to uninfected controls (NCT03729752). We also assess the relationship between PET tracer uptake in tissues and timing of ART initiation and direct HIV protein expression in CD4 T cells obtained from lymph node biopsies. We observe significant increases in 89Zr-VRC01 uptake in various tissues (including lymph nodes and gut) in HIV-infected individuals with detectable viremia (N = 5) and on suppressive ART (N = 5) compared to uninfected controls (N = 5). Importantly, PET tracer uptake in inguinal lymph nodes in viremic and ART-suppressed participants significantly and positively correlates with HIV protein expression measured directly in tissue. Our strategy may allow non-invasive longitudinal characterization of residual HIV infection and lays the framework for the development of immunoPET imaging in a variety of other infectious diseases.

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