Journal of Virus Eradication (Apr 2019)

Possible clearance of transfusion-acquired nef/LTR-deleted attenuated HIV-1 infection by an elite controller with CCR5 Δ32 heterozygous and HLA-B57 genotype

  • John Zaunders,
  • Wayne B. Dyer,
  • Melissa Churchill,
  • C Mee Ling Munier,
  • Philip H. Cunningham,
  • Kazuo Suzuki,
  • Kristin McBride,
  • Will Hey-Nguyen,
  • Kersten Koelsch,
  • Bin Wang,
  • Bonnie Hiener,
  • Sarah Palmer,
  • Paul R. Gorry,
  • Michelle Bailey,
  • Yin Xu,
  • Mark Danta,
  • Nabila Seddiki,
  • David A. Cooper,
  • Nitin K. Saksena,
  • John S. Sullivan,
  • Sean Riminton,
  • Jenny Learmont,
  • Anthony D. Kelleher

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 73 – 83

Abstract

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Background: Subject C135 is one of the members of the Sydney Blood Bank Cohort, infected in 1981 through transfusion with attenuated nef/3′ long terminal repeat (LTR)-deleted HIV-1, and has maintained undetectable plasma viral load and steady CD4 cell count, in the absence of therapy. Uniquely, C135 combines five factors separately associated with control of viraemia: nef/LTR-deleted HIV-1, HLA-B57, HLA-DR13, heterozygous CCR5 Δ32 genotype and vigorous p24-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation. Therefore, we studied in detail viral burden and immunological responses in this individual. Methods: PBMC and gut and lymph node biopsy samples were analysed for proviral HIV-1 DNA by real-time and nested PCRs, and nef/LTR alleles by nested PCR. HIV-specific antibodies were studied by Western blotting, and CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocyte responses were measured by proliferation and cytokine production in vitro. Results: PBMC samples from 1996, but not since, showed amplification of nef alleles with gross deletions. Infectious HIV-1 was never recovered. Proviral HIV-1 DNA was not detected in recent PBMC or gut or lymph node biopsy samples. C135 has a consistently weak antibody response and a substantial CD4+ T cell proliferative response to a previously described HLA-DR13-restricted epitope of HIV-1 p24 in vitro, which augmented a CD8+ T cell response to an immunodominant HLA-B57-restricted epitope of p24, while his T cells show reduced levels of CCR5. Conclusions: Subject C135's early PCR and weak antibody results are consistent with limited infection with a poorly replicating nef/LTR-deleted strain of HIV-1. With his HLA-B57-restricted gag-specific CD8 and helper HLA-DR13-restricted CD4 T cell proliferative responses, C135 appears to have cleared his HIV-1 infection 37 years after transfusion.

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