In-depth virological and immunological characterization of HIV-1 cure after CCR5Δ32/Δ32 allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Author:

Jensen Björn-Erik OleORCID,Knops ElenaORCID,Cords LeonORCID,Lübke Nadine,Salgado MariaORCID,Busman-Sahay KathleenORCID,Estes Jacob D.,Huyveneers Laura E. P.,Perdomo-Celis Federico,Wittner Melanie,Gálvez Cristina,Mummert Christiane,Passaes CarolineORCID,Eberhard Johanna M.ORCID,Münk Carsten,Hauber Ilona,Hauber Joachim,Heger Eva,De Clercq Jozefien,Vandekerckhove LinosORCID,Bergmann Silke,Dunay Gábor A.,Klein FlorianORCID,Häussinger DieterORCID,Fischer Johannes C.,Nachtkamp Kathrin,Timm JoergORCID,Kaiser Rolf,Harrer Thomas,Luedde TomORCID,Nijhuis MoniqueORCID,Sáez-Cirión AsierORCID,Schulze zur Wiesch JulianORCID,Wensing Annemarie M. J.,Martinez-Picado JavierORCID,Kobbe Guido

Abstract

AbstractDespite scientific evidence originating from two patients published to date that CCR5Δ32/Δ32 hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) can cure human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), the knowledge of immunological and virological correlates of cure is limited. Here we characterize a case of long-term HIV-1 remission of a 53-year-old male who was carefully monitored for more than 9 years after allogeneic CCR5Δ32/Δ32 HSCT performed for acute myeloid leukemia. Despite sporadic traces of HIV-1 DNA detected by droplet digital PCR and in situ hybridization assays in peripheral T cell subsets and tissue-derived samples, repeated ex vivo quantitative and in vivo outgrowth assays in humanized mice did not reveal replication-competent virus. Low levels of immune activation and waning HIV-1-specific humoral and cellular immune responses indicated a lack of ongoing antigen production. Four years after analytical treatment interruption, the absence of a viral rebound and the lack of immunological correlates of HIV-1 antigen persistence are strong evidence for HIV-1 cure after CCR5Δ32/Δ32 HSCT.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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