Literature DB >> 31789817

Brain macrophages harbor latent, infectious simian immunodeficiency virus.

Celina Abreu1, Erin N Shirk1, Suzanne E Queen1, Sarah E Beck1, Lisa M Mangus1, Kelly A M Pate1, Joseph L Mankowski1,2,3, Lucio Gama1, Janice E Clements1,2,3.   

Abstract

: The current review examines the role of brain macrophages, that is perivascular macrophages and microglia, as a potential viral reservoir in antiretroviral therapy (ART) treated, simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected macaques. The role, if any, of latent viral reservoirs of HIV and SIV in the central nervous system during ART suppression is an unresolved issue. HIV and SIV infect both CD4 lymphocytes and myeloid cells in blood and tissues during acute and chronic infection. HIV spread to the brain occurs during acute infection by the infiltration of activated CD4 lymphocytes and monocytes from blood and is established in both embryonically derived resident microglia and monocyte-derived perivascular macrophages. ART controls viral replication in peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid in HIV-infected individuals but does not directly eliminate infected cells in blood, tissues or brain. Latently infected resting CD4 lymphocytes in blood and lymphoid tissues are a well recognized viral reservoir that can rebound once ART is withdrawn. In contrast, central nervous system resident microglia and perivascular macrophages in brain have not been examined as potential reservoirs for HIV during suppressive ART. Macrophages in tissues are long-lived cells that are HIV and SIV infected in tissues such as gut, lung, spleen, lymph node and brain and contribute to ongoing inflammation in tissues. However, their potential role in viral persistence and latency or their potential to rebound in the absence ART has not been examined. It has been shown that measurement of HIV latency by HIV DNA PCR in CD4 lymphocytes overestimates the size of the latent reservoirs of HIV that contribute to rebound that is cells containing the genomes of replicative viruses. Thus, the quantitative viral outgrowth assay has been used as a reliable measure of the number of latent cells that harbor infectious viral DNA and, may constitute a functional latent reservoir. Using quantitative viral outgrowth assays specifically designed to quantitate latently infected CD4 lymphocytes and myeloid cells in an SIV macaque model, we demonstrated that macrophages in brain harbor SIV genomes that reactivate and produce infectious virus in this assay, demonstrating that these cells have the potential to be a reservoir.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31789817      PMCID: PMC7058191          DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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