PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Low-replicating viruses and strong anti-viral immune response associated with prolonged disease control in a superinfected HIV-1 LTNP elite controller.

  • María Pernas,
  • Concepción Casado,
  • Carolina Arcones,
  • Anuska Llano,
  • Víctor Sánchez-Merino,
  • Beatriz Mothe,
  • José L Vicario,
  • Eulalia Grau,
  • Lidia Ruiz,
  • Jorge Sánchez,
  • Amalio Telenti,
  • Eloísa Yuste,
  • Christian Brander,
  • Cecilio López- Galíndez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031928
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. e31928

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo study the causes for the lack of clinical progression in a superinfected HIV-1 LTNP elite controller patient.Methodology and principal findingsWe studied host genetic, virological and immunological factors associated with viral control in a SI long term non progressor elite controller (LTNP-EC). The individual contained both viruses and maintained undetectable viral loads for >20 years and he did not express any of the described host genetic polymorphisms associated with viral control. None of four full-length gp160 recombinants derived from the LTNP-EC replicated in heterologous peripheral blood mononuclear cells. CTL responses after SI were maintained in two samples separated by 9 years and they were higher in breadth and magnitude than responses seen in most of 250 treatment naïve patients and also 25 controller subjects. The LTNP-EC showed a neutralization response, against 4 of the 6 viruses analyzed, superior to other ECs.ConclusionsThe study demonstrated that a strong and sustained cellular and humoral immune response and low replicating viruses are associated with viral control in the superinfected LTNP-EC.