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TZA, a Sensitive Reporter Cell-based Assay to Accurately and Rapidly Quantify Inducible, Replication-competent Latent HIV-1 from Resting CD4+ T Cells.

Anwesha Sanyal1, Vatsala S Rangachar1, Phalguni Gupta1.   

Abstract

The latent HIV-1 viral reservoir in resting CD4+ (rCD4+) T cells represents a major barrier to an HIV-1 cure. There is an ongoing effort to identify therapeutic approaches that will eliminate or reduce the size of this reservoir. However, clinical investigators lack an assay to determine whether or not a decrease in the latent reservoir has been achieved. Therefore, it is critical to develop assays that can reproducibly quantify the reservoir size and changes therein, in participant's blood during a therapeutic trial. Quantification of the latent HIV viral reservoir requires a highly sensitive, cost-effective assay capable of measuring the low frequency of rCD4+ T cells carrying functional provirus. Preferably, such an assay should be such that it can be adopted for high throughput and could be adopted under conditions for use in large-scale clinical trials. While PCR-based assays are commonly used to quantify pro-viral DNA or intracellular RNA transcript, they cannot distinguish between replication-competent and defective proviruses. We have recently published a study where a reporter cell-based assay (termed TZA or TZM-bl based quantitative assay) was used to quantify inducible replication-competent latent HIV-1 in blood. This assay is more sensitive, cost-efficient, and faster than available technology, including the quantitative viral outgrowth assay or the Q-VOA. Using this assay, we show that the size of the inducible latent HIV-1 reservoir in virally suppressed participants on ART is approximately 70-fold larger than previous estimates. We describe here in detail an optimized method to quantitate latently infected cells using the TZA.

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Keywords:  Inducible virus; Latent HIV-1; Latent reservoir; Quantification of latent reservoir; Replication competent virus; TZA assay; TZM-bl cells

Year:  2019        PMID: 31428662      PMCID: PMC6699756          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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2.  Long-term follow-up studies confirm the stability of the latent reservoir for HIV-1 in resting CD4+ T cells.

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Authors:  Janet D Siliciano; Robert F Siliciano
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2005

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Review 7.  How Much HIV is Alive? The Challenge of Measuring Replication Competent HIV for HIV Cure Research.

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9.  Novel assay reveals a large, inducible, replication-competent HIV-1 reservoir in resting CD4+ T cells.

Authors:  Anwesha Sanyal; Robbie B Mailliard; Charles R Rinaldo; Deena Ratner; Ming Ding; Yue Chen; Jennifer M Zerbato; Nicholas S Giacobbi; Narasimhan J Venkatachari; Bruce K Patterson; Amanda Chargin; Nicolas Sluis-Cremer; Phalguni Gupta
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2017-05-29       Impact factor: 53.440

10.  Rapid quantification of the latent reservoir for HIV-1 using a viral outgrowth assay.

Authors:  Gregory M Laird; Evelyn E Eisele; S Alireza Rabi; Jun Lai; Stanley Chioma; Joel N Blankson; Janet D Siliciano; Robert F Siliciano
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2013-05-30       Impact factor: 6.823

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