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Antigen-driven clonal selection shapes the persistence of HIV-1-infected CD4+ T cells in vivo.

Francesco R Simonetti1, Hao Zhang2, Garshasb P Soroosh1, Jiayi Duan1, Kyle Rhodehouse1, Alison L Hill3, Subul A Beg1, Kevin McCormick4, Hayley E Raymond4, Christopher L Nobles4, John K Everett4, Kyungyoon J Kwon1, Jennifer A White1, Jun Lai1, Joseph B Margolick2, Rebecca Hoh5, Steven G Deeks5, Frederic D Bushman4, Janet D Siliciano1, Robert F Siliciano1,6.   

Abstract

Clonal expansion of infected CD4+ T cells is a major mechanism of HIV-1 persistence and a barrier to achieving a cure. Potential causes are homeostatic proliferation, effects of HIV-1 integration, and interaction with antigens. Here, we show that it is possible to link antigen responsiveness, the full proviral sequence, the integration site, and the T cell receptor β-chain (TCRβ) sequence to examine the role of recurrent antigenic exposure in maintaining the HIV-1 reservoir. We isolated CMV- and Gag-responding CD4+ T cells from 10 treated individuals. Proviral populations in CMV-responding cells were dominated by large clones, including clones harboring replication-competent proviruses. TCRβ repertoires showed high clonality driven by converging adaptive responses. Although some proviruses were in genes linked to HIV-1 persistence (BACH2, STAT5B, MKL1), the proliferation of infected cells under antigenic stimulation occurred regardless of the site of integration. Paired TCRβ and integration site analysis showed that infection could occur early or late in the course of a clone's response to antigen and could generate infected cell populations too large to be explained solely by homeostatic proliferation. Together, these findings implicate antigen-driven clonal selection as a major factor in HIV-1 persistence, a finding that will be a difficult challenge to eradication efforts.

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Keywords:  AIDS/HIV; Adaptive immunity; Clonal selection; Immunology; T cells

Year:  2021        PMID: 33301425      PMCID: PMC7843227          DOI: 10.1172/JCI145254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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