Persistent elite controllers as the key model to identify permanent HIV remission.

Current opinion in HIV and AIDS Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1097/COH.0000000000000907
Carmen Gasca-Capote, Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos
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Purpose of review: To summarize the heterogeneity in the elite controllers population with the aim to identify a compatible profile with a persistent HIV remission, making distinction between persistent elite controllers, people with HIV (PWHIV) who permanently maintain virological control in the absence of antiretroviral treatment (ART), and transient elite controllers, PWHIV who eventually lose virological control. For this purpose, it is important to consider the mechanisms and biomarkers that have previously been associated with the maintenance and loss of the natural virological control.

Recent findings: Transient elite controllers, before losing virological control, exhibit a distinct metabolomic, proteomic, microRNAs (miRNA), immunological and virological profile compared to persistent elite controllers. In addition to a reduced and less polyfunctional HIV-specific T-cell response, transient elite controllers show a greater proportion of intact proviruses integrated into genic regions. In contrast, persistent elite controllers display a privileged HIV-1 reservoir profile with absence of detected intact proviruses or low proportion of clonal intact proviruses preferentially integrated into genomic features associated with HIV-1 transcriptional repression.

Summary: According to previous studies, the comprehensive characterization of persistent elite controllers might be crucial to identify other PWHIV with this distinct profile as spontaneously cured.

持久的精英控制者是确定HIV永久缓解的关键模型。
综述的目的:总结精英控制者人群的异质性,目的是确定一个与持续的HIV缓解相一致的特征,区分持久的精英控制者,即在没有抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)的情况下永久保持病毒学控制的HIV感染者(PWHIV),和短暂的精英控制者,即最终失去病毒学控制的PWHIV。为此,重要的是考虑先前与自然病毒学控制的维持和丧失相关的机制和生物标志物。最近的发现:在失去病毒学控制之前,与持久的精英控制者相比,短暂的精英控制者表现出不同的代谢组学、蛋白质组学、microrna (miRNA)、免疫学和病毒学特征。除了减少和减少多功能hiv特异性t细胞应答外,瞬时精英控制者显示更大比例的完整前病毒整合到基因区域。相比之下,持久的精英控制者表现出特权的HIV-1库特征,缺乏检测到的完整前病毒或低比例的克隆完整前病毒优先整合到与HIV-1转录抑制相关的基因组特征中。摘要:根据以往的研究,对持续精英控制者的综合表征可能对识别其他具有这种独特特征的pwhv是自发治愈的至关重要。
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