Early Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy Following In Utero HIV Infection Is Associated With Low Viral Reservoirs but Other Factors Determine Viral Rebound

Author:

Millar Jane R12ORCID,Bengu Nomonde3,Vieira Vinicius A2,Adland Emily2,Roider Julia12456,Muenchhoff Maximilian57,Fillis Rowena3,Sprenger Kenneth3,Ntlantsana Vuyokazi8,Fatti Isabella3,Archary Moherndran9,Groll Andreas10,Ismail Nasreen1,García-Guerrero Maria C11,Matthews Philippa C121314,Ndung’u Thumbi14151617,Puertas Maria C11,Martinez-Picado Javier11181920,Goulder Philip1215

Affiliation:

1. HIV Pathogenesis Programme, The Doris Duke Medical Research Institute, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

2. Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

3. Umkhuseli Innovation and Research Management, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

4. Africa Health Research Institute, Durban, South Africa

5. German Center for Infection Research, Munich,Germany

6. Department of Infectious Diseases, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany

7. Max von Pettenkofer Institute, Virology, National Reference Center for Retroviruses, Faculty of Medicine, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany

8. School of Clinical Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

9. Department of Paediatrics, King Edward VIII Hospital/University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

10. Technical University Dortmund, Department of Statistics, Dortmund, Germany

11. IrsiCaixa AIDS Research Institute, Badalona, Spain

12. Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

13. Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom

14. Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom

15. Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

16. Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany

17. Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London, London, United Kingdom

18. University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia, Vic, Spain

19. Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies, Barcelona, Spain

20. Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute, Badalona, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Background Early HIV diagnosis allows combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) initiation in the first days of life following in utero (IU) infection. The impact of early cART initiation on infant viral reservoir size in the setting of high-frequency cART nonadherence is unknown. Methods Peripheral blood total HIV DNA from 164 early treated (day 0–21 of life) IU HIV-infected South African infants was measured using droplet digital PCR at birth and following suppressive cART. We evaluated the impact of cART initiation timing on HIV reservoir size and decay, and on the risk of subsequent plasma viremia in cART-suppressed infants. Results Baseline HIV DNA (median 2.8 log10 copies/million peripheral blood mononuclear cells, range 0.7–4.8) did not correlate with age at cART initiation (0–21 days) but instead with maternal antenatal cART use. In 98 infants with plasma viral suppression on cART, HIV DNA half-life was 28 days. However, the probability of maintenance of plasma aviremia was low (0.46 at 12 months) and not influenced by HIV DNA load. Unexpectedly, longer time to viral suppression was associated with protection against subsequent viral rebound. Conclusions With effective prophylaxis against mother-to-child transmission, cART initiation timing in the first 3 weeks of life is not critical to reservoir size.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

National Institutes of Health

Grifols

South African Department of Science and Innovation

Victor Daitz Foundation

Sub-Saharan African Network for TB/HIV Research Excellence

UK Government

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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