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Concordance of immunological events between intrarectal and intravenous SHIVAD8-EO infection when assessed by Fiebig-equivalent staging
Joana Dias, … , John R. Mascola, Richard A. Koup
Joana Dias, … , John R. Mascola, Richard A. Koup
Published September 1, 2021
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2021;131(17):e151632. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI151632.
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Research Article AIDS/HIV Immunology

Concordance of immunological events between intrarectal and intravenous SHIVAD8-EO infection when assessed by Fiebig-equivalent staging

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Abstract

Primary HIV-1 infection can be classified into six Fiebig stages based on virological and serological laboratory testing, whereas simian-HIV (SHIV) infection in nonhuman primates (NHPs) is defined in time post-infection, making it difficult to extrapolate NHP experiments to the clinics. We identified and extensively characterized the Fiebig-equivalent stages in NHPs challenged intrarectally or intravenously with SHIVAD8-EO. During the first month post-challenge, intrarectally challenged monkeys were up to 1 week delayed in progression through stages. However, regardless of the challenge route, stages I–II predominated before, and stages V–VI predominated after, peak viremia. Decrease in lymph node (LN) CD4+ T cell frequency and rise in CD8+ T cells occurred at stage V. LN virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses, dominated by degranulation and TNF, were first detected at stage V and increased at stage VI. A similar late elevation in follicular CXCR5+ CD8+ T cells occurred, consistent with higher plasma CXCL13 levels at these stages. LN SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells were present at stage II, but appeared to decline at stage VI when virions accumulated in follicles. Fiebig-equivalent staging of SHIVAD8-EO infection revealed concordance of immunological events between intrarectal and intravenous infection despite different infection progressions, and can inform comparisons of NHP studies with clinical data.

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Joana Dias, Giulia Fabozzi, Kylie March, Mangaiarkarasi Asokan, Cassandra G. Almasri, Jonathan Fintzi, Wanwisa Promsote, Yoshiaki Nishimura, John-Paul Todd, Jeffrey D. Lifson, Malcolm A. Martin, Lucio Gama, Constantinos Petrovas, Amarendra Pegu, John R. Mascola, Richard A. Koup

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Detection of SHIVAD8-EO RNA in LN tissues by RNAscope.

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Detection of SHIVAD8-EO RNA in LN tissues by RNAscope.
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(A) Representative staining of LN sections (scale bars: 500 μm) from Fiebig-equivalent stages II (left) and VI (right) of SHIVAD8-EO infection, showing cellular nucleic acids (SYTO, blue), SHIVAD8-EO RNA (green), CD20 (yellow), CD3 (turquoise), CD4 (red), and FDC network (pink). SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells and virions are marked with large and small green spheres, respectively. Insets (scale bars: 5 μm) show a magnified view of SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells associated with CD3, CD4, and CD20 (stage II, top right), CD3 and CD4 (stage VI, top left); and of follicular virions associated with the FDC network (stage VI, bottom right). Insets show the real SHIVAD8-EO RNA signal. (B) Distribution of LN sections for RNAscope analysis across Fiebig-equivalent stages of SHIVAD8-EO infection. (C and D) RNAscope quantification of SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells and virions across whole LN sections (C) and in LN follicular (circles) and extrafollicular (triangles) areas (D) in each stage of infection. (E) Percentage of follicular SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells (squares) and virions (triangles) at stages II, V, and VI of infection. Bar graphs show the absolute numbers (B), and individual data points with the mean ± SEM (C and D) or median and interquartile range (E). The Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Dunn’s multiple-comparison test was used to detect significant differences in viral parameters between pre-challenge, stages II, V, and VI of infection in the whole LN tissue (C), follicular areas (dark gray, D), and extrafollicular areas (light gray, D), as well as in the percentage of follicular SHIVAD8-EO RNA+ cells or virions between stages II, V, and VI (E). Statistical results in gray reflect differences from the pre-challenge phase (D). The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare viral parameters between follicular and extrafollicular areas (D). **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001; ****P < 0.0001. ecl., eclipse; FDC, follicular dendritic cell; vRNA, viral RNA.

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