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HIV reservoirs are dominated by genetically younger and clonally enriched proviruses
by
Jones, Bradley R.
, Brumme, Zabrina L.
, Harris, Marianne
, Joy, Jeffrey B.
, MacMillan, Daniel
, Lee, Guinevere Q.
, Kirkby, Don
, Jones, R. Brad
, Brumme, Chanson J.
, Brockman, Mark A.
, Mota, Talia M.
, Barad, Evan
, Beelen, Charlotte J.
, Kinloch, Natalie N.
, Dong, Winnie
, Shahid, Aniqa
, Sudderuddin, Hanwei
in
Antiretroviral therapy
/ Genomes
/ genomic integrity
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV reservoir
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ Host selection
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infections
/ molecular dating
/ Mutation
/ Packaging
/ persistence
/ phylogenetics
/ Proteins
/ proviral landscape
/ Proviruses
/ Proviruses - genetics
/ Research Article
/ Viral Load
/ Viremia
/ Virology
2023
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HIV reservoirs are dominated by genetically younger and clonally enriched proviruses
by
Jones, Bradley R.
, Brumme, Zabrina L.
, Harris, Marianne
, Joy, Jeffrey B.
, MacMillan, Daniel
, Lee, Guinevere Q.
, Kirkby, Don
, Jones, R. Brad
, Brumme, Chanson J.
, Brockman, Mark A.
, Mota, Talia M.
, Barad, Evan
, Beelen, Charlotte J.
, Kinloch, Natalie N.
, Dong, Winnie
, Shahid, Aniqa
, Sudderuddin, Hanwei
in
Antiretroviral therapy
/ Genomes
/ genomic integrity
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV reservoir
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ Host selection
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infections
/ molecular dating
/ Mutation
/ Packaging
/ persistence
/ phylogenetics
/ Proteins
/ proviral landscape
/ Proviruses
/ Proviruses - genetics
/ Research Article
/ Viral Load
/ Viremia
/ Virology
2023
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HIV reservoirs are dominated by genetically younger and clonally enriched proviruses
by
Jones, Bradley R.
, Brumme, Zabrina L.
, Harris, Marianne
, Joy, Jeffrey B.
, MacMillan, Daniel
, Lee, Guinevere Q.
, Kirkby, Don
, Jones, R. Brad
, Brumme, Chanson J.
, Brockman, Mark A.
, Mota, Talia M.
, Barad, Evan
, Beelen, Charlotte J.
, Kinloch, Natalie N.
, Dong, Winnie
, Shahid, Aniqa
, Sudderuddin, Hanwei
in
Antiretroviral therapy
/ Genomes
/ genomic integrity
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ HIV Infections - virology
/ HIV reservoir
/ HIV-1 - genetics
/ Host selection
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Immune system
/ Infections
/ molecular dating
/ Mutation
/ Packaging
/ persistence
/ phylogenetics
/ Proteins
/ proviral landscape
/ Proviruses
/ Proviruses - genetics
/ Research Article
/ Viral Load
/ Viremia
/ Virology
2023
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HIV reservoirs are dominated by genetically younger and clonally enriched proviruses
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HIV reservoirs are dominated by genetically younger and clonally enriched proviruses
2023
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In order to cure human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), we need to better understand the within-host evolutionary origins of the small reservoir of genome-intact proviruses that persist within infected cells during antiretroviral therapy (ART). Most prior studies on reservoir evolutionary dynamics, however, did not discriminate genome-intact proviruses from the vast background of defective ones. We reconstructed within-host pre-ART HIV evolutionary histories in six individuals and leveraged this information to infer the ages of intact and defective proviruses sampled after an average of >9 years on ART, along with the ages of rebound and low-level/isolated viremia occurring during this time. We observed that the longest-lived proviruses persisting on ART were exclusively defective, usually due to large deletions. In contrast, intact proviruses and rebound HIV exclusively dated to the years immediately preceding ART. These observations are consistent with genome-intact proviruses having shorter lifespans, likely due to the cumulative risk of elimination following viral reactivation and protein production. Consistent with this, intact proviruses (and those with packaging signal defects) were three times more likely to be genetically identical compared to other proviral types, highlighting clonal expansion as particularly important in ensuring their survival. By contrast, low-level/isolated viremia sequences were heterogeneous in terms of age, with some potentially originating from defective proviruses. Results reveal that the HIV reservoir is dominated by clonally enriched and genetically younger sequences that date to the period of untreated infection when viral populations had been under within-host selection pressures for the longest duration. Knowledge of these qualities may help focus strategies for reservoir elimination. Characterizing the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reservoir that endures despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) is critical to cure efforts. We observed that the oldest proviruses persisting during ART were exclusively defective, while intact proviruses (and rebound HIV) dated to nearer ART initiation. This helps explain why studies that sampled sub-genomic proviruses on-ART (which are largely defective) routinely found sequences dating to early infection, whereas those that sampled replication-competent HIV found almost none. Together with our findings that intact proviruses were more likely to be clonal, and that on-ART low-level/isolated viremia originated from proviruses of varying ages (including possibly defective ones), our observations indicate that (i) on-ART and rebound viremia can have distinct within-host origins, (ii) intact proviruses have shorter lifespans than grossly defective ones and thus depend more heavily on clonal expansion for persistence, and (iii) an HIV reservoir predominantly “dating” to near ART initiation will be substantially adapted to within-host pressures, complicating immune-based cure strategies.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
/ Genomes
/ HIV
/ HIV Infections - drug therapy
/ Human immunodeficiency virus
/ Humans
/ Mutation
/ Proteins
/ Viremia
/ Virology
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