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Alessia Bertoldi1, Vanessa D'Urbano1, Isabella Bon1, Annelies Verbon2, Casper Rokx2, Charles Boucher3, Jeroen J A van Kampen3, Rob A Gruters3, Giorgio Gallinella4, Leonardo Calza5, Tokameh Mahmoudi6, Elisa De Crignis7, Maria Carla Re1.
Abstract
A better characterization of the HIV reservoir is pivotal for the development of effective eradication strategies. Accurate quantification of the latent reservoir remains challenging. Starting from a regular blood draw, the Tat/Rev induced limiting dilution assay (TILDA) combines serial dilution of CD4+ T cells with a PCR-based detection of HIV-1 spliced mRNA produced upon cell stimulation. Here we adapted the original protocol for HIV-1 subtype B to detect tat/rev mRNAs transcribed from reactivated latently infected cells in long term suppressed patients infected with HIV-1 subtype C. Given the heterogeneity of global HIV epidemiology, it is pivotal to develop assays with optimal performances also in patients infected with non-B subtypes. We observed that, in these patients infected with subtype C virus, the HIV reservoir quantified by TILDA correlates with both the time of virological suppression and CD4/CD8 ratio.Entities:
Keywords: HIV subtype C; HIV-1; Reservoir quantification; TILDA
Year: 2019 PMID: 31756409 DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2019.113778
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol Methods ISSN: 0166-0934 Impact factor: 2.014