A truncated HIV Tat demonstrates potent and specific latency reversal activity

Author:

Van Gulck Ellen1ORCID,Pardons Marion2,Nijs Erik1,Verheyen Nick1,Dockx Koen1,Van Den Eynde Christel1,Battivelli Emilie3,Vega Jerel4,Florence Eric5,Autran Brigitte6,Archin Nancie M.7ORCID,Margolis David M.7,Katlama Christine8,Hamimi Chiraz6,Van Den Wyngaert Ilse9,Eyassu Filmon9,Vandekerckhove Linos2,Boden Daniel3

Affiliation:

1. Janssen Infectious Diseases, Janssen Research and Development, A Division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV , Beerse, Belgium

2. HIV Cure Research Center, Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium

3. Janssen Infectious Diseases, A Division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV , Brisbane, California, USA

4. Arcturus Therapeutics, Science Center Drive , San Diego, California, USA

5. Institute of Tropical Medicine , Antwerp, Belgium

6. Faculty of Medicine Sorbonne-University, CIMI-Paris, UPMC/Inserm , Paris, France

7. University of North Carolina School of Medicine and UNC, HIV Cure Center , Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

8. Department Infectious Diseases, Hospital Pitié Salpetière, Sorbonne-University and IPLESP , Paris, France

9. Discovery Sciences, Janssen Research and Development, A Division of Janssen Pharmaceutica NV , Beerse, Belgium

Abstract

ABSTRACT A major barrier to HIV-1 cure is caused by the pool of latently infected CD4 T-cells that persist under combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). This latent reservoir is capable of producing replication-competent infectious viruses once prolonged suppressive cART is withdrawn. Inducing the reactivation of HIV-1 gene expression in T-cells harboring a latent provirus in people living with HIV-1 under cART may result in depletion of this latent reservoir due to cytopathic effects or immune clearance. Studies have investigated molecules that reactivate HIV-1 gene expression, but to date, no latency reversal agent has been identified to eliminate latently infected cells harboring replication-competent HIV in cART-treated individuals. Stochastic fluctuations in HIV-1 tat gene expression have been described and hypothesized to allow the progression into proviral latency. We hypothesized that exposing latently infected CD4+ T-cells to Tat would result in effective latency reversal. Our results indicate the capacity of a truncated Tat protein and mRNA to reactivate HIV-1 in latently infected T-cells ex vivo to a similar degree as the protein kinase C agonist: phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, without T-cell activation or any significant transcriptome perturbation.

Funder

Agentschap Innoveren en Ondernemen

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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