Viruses (Sep 2022)

Autopsy Study Defines Composition and Dynamics of the HIV-1 Reservoir after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation with CCR5Δ32/Δ32 Donor Cells

  • Laura E. P. Huyveneers,
  • Anke Bruns,
  • Arjen Stam,
  • Pauline Ellerbroek,
  • Dorien de Jong,
  • Noémi A. Nagy,
  • Stephanie B. H. Gumbs,
  • Kiki Tesselaar,
  • Kobus Bosman,
  • Maria Salgado,
  • Gero Hütter,
  • Lodewijk A. A. Brosens,
  • Mi Kwon,
  • Jose Diez Martin,
  • Jan T. M. van der Meer,
  • Theun M. de Kort,
  • Asier Sáez-Cirión,
  • Julian Schulze zur Wiesch,
  • Jaap Jan Boelens,
  • Javier Martinez-Picado,
  • Jürgen H. E. Kuball,
  • Annemarie M. J. Wensing,
  • Monique Nijhuis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v14092069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2069

Abstract

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Allo-HSCT with CCR5Δ32/Δ32 donor cells is the only curative HIV-1 intervention. We investigated the impact of allo-HSCT on the viral reservoir in PBMCs and post-mortem tissue in two patients. IciS-05 and IciS-11 both received a CCR5Δ32/Δ32 allo-HSCT. Before allo-HSCT, ultrasensitive HIV-1 RNA quantification; HIV-1-DNA quantification; co-receptor tropism analysis; deep-sequencing and viral characterization in PBMCs and bone marrow; and post-allo-HSCT, ultrasensitive RNA and HIV-1-DNA quantification were performed. Proviral quantification, deep sequencing, and viral characterization were done in post-mortem tissue samples. Both patients harbored subtype B CCR5-tropic HIV-1 as determined genotypically and functionally by virus culture. Pre-allo-HSCT, HIV-1-DNA could be detected in both patients in bone marrow, PBMCs, and T-cell subsets. Chimerism correlated with detectable HIV-1-DNA LTR copies in cells and tissues. Post-mortem analysis of IciS-05 revealed proviral DNA in all tissue biopsies, but not in PBMCs. In patient IciS-11, who was transplanted twice, no HIV-1-DNA could be detected in PBMCs at the time of death, whereas HIV-1-DNA was detectable in the lymph node. In conclusion, shortly after CCR5Δ32/Δ32, allo-HSCT HIV-1-DNA became undetectable in PBMCs. However, HIV-1-DNA variants identical to those present before transplantation persisted in post-mortem-obtained tissues, indicating that these tissues play an important role as viral reservoirs.

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