Impact of predicted HLA class I immunopeptidome on viral reservoir in a cohort of people living with HIV in Italy

Author:

Rovatti Pier Edoardo12ORCID,Muccini Camilla23,Punta Marco14,Galli Laura3,Mainardi Ilaria2,Ponta Giacomo2,Vago Luca Aldo Edoardo125,Castagna Antonella23

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Immunogenetics, Leukemia Genomics and Immunobiology IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

2. Vita‐Salute San Raffaele University Milan Italy

3. Infectious Diseases Unit IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

4. Center for Omics Sciences IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

5. Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

Abstract

The class I HLA genotype has been widely recognized as a factor influencing HIV disease progression in treatment‐naïve subjects. However, little is known regarding its role in HIV disease course and how it influences the size of the viral reservoir once anti‐retroviral therapy (ART) is started. Here, leveraging on cutting‐edge bioinformatic tools, we explored the relationship between HLA class I and the HIV reservoir in a cohort of 90 people living with HIV (PLWH) undergoing ART and who achieved viral suppression. Analysis of HLA allele distribution among patients with high and low HIV reservoir allowed us to document a predominant role of HLAB and ‐C genes in regulating the size of HIV reservoir. We then focused on the analysis of HIV antigen (Ag) repertoire, by investigating immunogenetic parameters such as the degree of homozygosity, HLA evolutionary distance and Ag load. In particular, we used two different bioinformatic algorithms, NetMHCpan and MixMHCpred, to predict HLA presentation of immunogenic HIV‐derived peptides and identified HLA‐B*57:01 and HLA‐B*58:01 among the highest ranking HLAs in terms of total load, suggesting that their previously reported protective role against HIV disease progression might be linked to a more effective viral recognition and presentation to Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). Further, we speculated that some peptide‐HLA complexes, including those produced by the interaction between HLA‐B*27 and the HIV Gag protein, might be particularly relevant for the efficient regulation of HIV replication and containment of the HIV reservoir. Last, we provide evidence of a possible synergistic effect between the CCR5 ∆32 mutation and Ag load in controlling HIV reservoir.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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