@article{3908251a0cc74e6ab33c65e7fa76d410,
title = "A Tat/Rev Induced Limiting Dilution Assay to Measure Viral Reservoirs in Non-Human Primate Models of HIV Infection",
abstract = "The establishment of latent infection and poorly characterized viral reservoirs in tissues represent major obstacles to a definitive cure for HIV. Non-human primate (NHP) models of HIV infection are critical to elucidate pathogenic processes and an essential tool to test novel therapeutic strategies. Thus, the availability of novel assays to measure residual viral replication and reservoirs in NHP models may increase their utility in the search for an HIV cure. We developed a tat/rev induced limiting dilution assay to measure the frequency of CD4+ T cells that express multiply-spliced(ms)_SIV RNA in presence and absence of stimulation. We validated the assay using cell lines and cells from blood and lymph nodes of SIV infected macaques. In vitro, SIV/SHIV TILDA detects only cells expressing viral proteins. In SIV/SHIV-infected macaques, CD4+ T cells that express msSIV/SHIV RNA (TILDA data) were detected also in the setting of very low/undetectable viremia. TILDA data were significantly higher after stimulation and correlated with plasma viral load (pVL). Interestingly, TILDA data from early cART initiation correlated with peak and AUC pVL post-cART interruption. In summary, we developed an assay that may be useful in characterizing viral reservoirs and determining the effect of HIV interventions in NHP models.",
author = "Ines Frank and Arpan Acharya and Routhu, {Nanda K.} and Meropi Aravantinou and Harper, {Justin L.} and Stephanie Maldonado and {Sole Cigoli}, Maria and Stanka Semova and Svetlana Mazel and Mirko Paiardini and Nina Derby and Byrareddy, {Siddappa N.} and Elena Martinelli",
note = "Funding Information: Sincere thanks go to Nicolas Chomont at Universit{\'e} de Montr{\'e}al for his assistance with the manuscript preparation and to Gordon K Smyth, Institute of Medical Research, Victoria, Australia, for devising a formula to subtract the frequency of CD4 T cells expressing msRNA in the unstimulated condition from the stimulated one. The data were not informative and were not added to the manuscript. We acknowledge also Ronald Desrosiers, University of Miami, for providing the 221-cell line and Theodora Hatziioannou, Rockefeller University, for her assistance with growing it. We are always thankful to Jeffrey Lifson and Rebecca Shoemaker for providing plasma viral load measurements and Brooke Grasperge, James L. Blanchard, TNPRC and Agegnehu Gettie, ADARC, for assistance with the NHP studies. This work was supported in part by NIH grants R56AI098546-06, R01AI040877-20, R01AI129745; R21MH113455; P30MH062261, ORIP/OD P51OD011132. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019, The Author(s).",
year = "2019",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-019-48354-3",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "9",
journal = "Scientific reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Research",
number = "1",
}