Transient viral exposure drives functionally-coordinated humoral immune responses in HIV-1 post-treatment controllers
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Published:2022-04-11
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Molinos-Albert Luis M., Lorin ValérieORCID, Monceaux ValérieORCID, Orr SylvieORCID, Essat Asma, Dufloo JérémyORCID, Schwartz OlivierORCID, Rouzioux Christine, Meyer Laurence, Hocqueloux LaurentORCID, Sáez-Cirión AsierORCID, Mouquet HugoORCID, Prazuck Thierry, Dieuleveult Barbara De, Bani-Sadr Firouzé, Hentzien Maxime, Berger Jean-Luc, Kmiec Isabelle, Pichancourt Gilles, Nasri Safa, Hittinger Gilles, Lambry Véronique, Beauey Anne-Cécile, Pialoux Gilles, Palacios Christia, Siguier Martin, Adda Anne, Foucoin Jane, Weiss Laurence, Karmochkine Marina, Meghadecha Mohamed, Ptak Magali, Salmon-Ceron Dominique, Blanche Philippe, Piétri Marie-Pierre, Molina Jean-Michel, Taulera Olivier, Lascoux-Combe Caroline, Ponscarme Diane, Bertaut Jeannine Delgado, Makhloufi Djamila, Godinot Matthieu, Artizzu Valérie, Yazdanpanah Yazdan, Matheron Sophie, Godard Cindy, Julia Zélie, Bernard Louis, Bastides Frédéric, Bourgault Olivier, Jacomet Christine, Goncalves Emilie, Meybeck Agnès, Huleux Thomas, Cornavin Pauline, Debab Yasmine, Théron David, Miailhes Patrick, Cotte Laurent, Pailhes Sophie, Ogoudjobi Stanislas, Viard Jean Paul, Dulucq Marie-Josée, Bodard Loïc, Churaqui Francoise, Guimard Thomas, Laine Laetitia,
Abstract
AbstractHIV-1 post-treatment controllers are rare individuals controlling HIV-1 infection for years after antiretroviral therapy interruption. Identification of immune correlates of control in post-treatment controllers could aid in designing effective HIV-1 vaccine and remission strategies. Here, we perform comprehensive immunoprofiling of the humoral response to HIV-1 in long-term post-treatment controllers. Global multivariate analyses combining clinico-virological and humoral immune data reveal distinct profiles in post-treatment controllers experiencing transient viremic episodes off therapy compared to those stably aviremic. Virally-exposed post-treatment controllers display stronger HIV-1 humoral responses, and develop more frequently Env-specific memory B cells and cross-neutralizing antibodies. Both are linked to short viremic exposures, which are also accompanied by an increase in blood atypical memory B cells and activated subsets of circulating follicular helper T cells. Still, most humoral immune variables only correlate with Th2-like circulating follicular helper T cells. Thus, post-treatment controllers form a heterogeneous group with two distinct viral behaviours and associated immune signatures. Post-treatment controllers stably aviremic present “silent” humoral profiles, while those virally-exposed develop functionally robust HIV-specific B-cell and antibody responses, which may participate in controlling infection.
Funder
Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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