Latent HIV-1 Infection of Resting CD4+ T Cells in the Humanized Rag2−/− γc −/− Mouse

SK Choudhary, NM Archin, M Cheema… - Journal of …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
SK Choudhary, NM Archin, M Cheema, NP Dahl, JV Garcia, DM Margolis
Journal of virology, 2012Am Soc Microbiol
Persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of resting CD4+ T cells,
unaffected by antiretroviral therapy (ART), provides a long-lived reservoir of HIV infection.
Therapies that target this viral reservoir are needed to eradicate HIV-1 infection. A small-
animal model that recapitulates HIV-1 latency in resting CD4+ T cells may accelerate drug
discovery and allow the rational design of nonhuman primate (NHP) or human studies. We
report that in humanized Rag2−/− γc−/−(hu-Rag2−/− γc−/−) mice, as in humans, resting …
Abstract
Persistent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection of resting CD4+ T cells, unaffected by antiretroviral therapy (ART), provides a long-lived reservoir of HIV infection. Therapies that target this viral reservoir are needed to eradicate HIV-1 infection. A small-animal model that recapitulates HIV-1 latency in resting CD4+ T cells may accelerate drug discovery and allow the rational design of nonhuman primate (NHP) or human studies. We report that in humanized Rag2−/− γc −/− (hu-Rag2−/− γc −/−) mice, as in humans, resting CD4+ T cell infection (RCI) can be quantitated in pooled samples of circulating cells and tissue reservoirs (e.g., lymph node, spleen, bone marrow) following HIV-1 infection with the CCR5-tropic JR-CSF strain and suppression of viremia by ART. Replication-competent virus was recovered from pooled resting CD4+ T cells in 7 of 16 mice, with a median frequency of 8 (range, 2 to 12) infected cells per million T cells, demonstrating that HIV-1 infection can persist despite ART in the resting CD4+ T cell reservoir of hu-Rag2−/− γc −/− mice. This model will allow rapid preliminary assessments of novel eradication approaches and combinatorial strategies that may be challenging to perform in the NHP model or in humans, as well as a rigorous analysis of the effect of these interventions in specific anatomical compartments.
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