诱导型HIV-1病毒库减少试验(HIVRRA),一种快速灵敏的方法,用于检测细胞毒性和治疗策略的效力,以减少体外pbmc中具有复制能力的HIV-1病毒库。

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Jade Jansen, Teunis B H Geijtenbeek, Neeltje A Kootstra
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HIV-1储库由转录沉默的整合HIV-1前病毒组成,是治愈的主要障碍,因为它在有效的抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)期间持续存在,并且是治疗中断时病毒反弹的来源。探索的一些HIV治愈策略侧重于鉴定化合物,以重新激活和消除HIV储库(“休克和杀死”)或防止HIV储库重新激活并诱导深度前病毒潜伏期(“阻断和锁定”)。在开发这些HIV-1治愈策略的过程中,最重要的是确定这些化合物对HIV-1感染者(PWH)血液中可诱导HIV-1储存库大小的影响。传统上,病毒生长试验是确定PWH CD4+ T细胞中可诱导HIV-1储存库的主要方法。然而,这些检测是劳动密集型的,耗时的,而且往往灵敏度低。我们最近开发了诱导型HIV-1储库减少试验(HIVRRA),这是一种快速、经济、灵敏的方法,用于测量化合物对PWH体外外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)中诱导型复制能力HIV-1储库的影响。HIVRRA同时评估了测试条件对可诱导复制的HIV-1病毒库大小的影响,以及测试策略的特异性和毒性。使用总pbmc代替纯化的CD4+ T细胞减少了处理时间和资源需求。这使得HIVRRA成为评估潜在HIV-1治愈策略的更实用、可扩展的工具。•HIVRRA建立在基于TZM-BL细胞的测定基础上,通过Sanyal等人的[1]方法定量HIV-1储存库。•HIVRRA使用来自PWH的总pbmc来确定每百万细胞的感染单位。与其他油藏分析方法相比,HIVRRA所需的PBMC输入较少。•HIVRRA在同一试验中确定化合物对hiv -1感染和未感染细胞的毒性。
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Inducible HIV-1 Reservoir Reduction Assay (HIVRRA), a Fast and Sensitive Assay to Test Cytotoxicity and Potency of Cure Strategies to Reduce the Replication-Competent HIV-1 Reservoir in Ex Vivo PBMCs.

The HIV-1 reservoir, consisting of transcriptionally silent integrated HIV-1 proviruses, is a major barrier to a cure, as it persists during effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) and is the source of viral rebound upon treatment interruption. Some of the strategies explored for HIV cure focus on the identification of compounds to either reactivate and eliminate the HIV reservoir ("shock and kill") or to prevent HIV reservoir reactivation and induce deep proviral latency ("block and lock"). Paramount in developing these HIV-1 cure strategies is determining the effect of the compounds on the size of the inducible HIV-1 reservoir in blood from people living with HIV-1 (PWH). Traditionally, viral outgrowth assays have been the primary method to determine the inducible HIV-1 reservoir in CD4+ T cells from PWH. However, these assays are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and often have low sensitivity. We have recently developed the inducible HIV-1 reservoir reduction assay (HIVRRA), a rapid, cost-effective, and sensitive method to measure the impact of compounds on the inducible replication-competent HIV-1 reservoir in total peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from PWH ex vivo. The HIVRRA simultaneously evaluates the effect of test conditions on the size of the inducible replication-competent HIV-1 reservoir as well as the specificity and toxicity of the test strategy. Using total PBMCs instead of purified CD4+ T cells reduces processing time and resource requirements. This makes the HIVRRA a more practical, scalable tool for evaluating potential HIV-1 cure strategies. Key features • The HIVRRA builds on the TZM-BL cell-based assay to quantify the HIV-1 reservoir by Sanyal et al.'s [1] method. • The HIVRRA uses total PBMCs from PWH to determine infectious units per million cells. • The HIVRRA requires low PBMC input compared to other reservoir analysis methods. • The HIVRRA determines the toxicity of the compounds on HIV-1-infected and uninfected cells in the same assay.

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