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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547340/the-multifaceted-nature-of-hiv-tissue-reservoirs
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Riddhima Banga, Matthieu Perreau
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To underline the complexity and the heterogeneity of the HIV reservoir. RECENT FINDINGS: While lymphoid tissues (spleen, lymph nodes, gut-associated lymphoid tissue) harbor specific subsets of specialized CD4+ T cells enriched in HIV-infected cells, non-CD4+ T cell reservoirs such as tissue-resident macrophages and dendritic cells have also been implicated to contribute to viral persistence. Moreover, studies have applied highly sensitive tools to detect transcriptional activity within HIV-infected cells during prolonged ART and revealed a broader spectrum of transcriptional activity for proviruses than previously thought...
March 12, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547339/what-s-in-a-cure-designing-a-broad-spectrum-hiv-gene-therapy
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel E Berman, Will Dampier, Michael R Nonnemacher, Brian Wigdahl
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The leading gene editing strategy for a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) cure involves the delivery of SaCas9 and two guide RNAs (gRNAs) in an adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector. As a dual-component system, CRISPR is targeted to a genetic locus through the choice of a Cas effector and gRNA protospacer design pair. As CRISPR research has expanded in recent years, these components have been investigated for utilization in cure strategies, which will be discussed in this article...
March 4, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547338/humanized-mice-for-studying-hiv-latency-and-potentially-its-eradication
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moa F Hasler, Roberto F Speck, Nicole P Kadzioch
PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: The quest for an HIV cure faces a formidable challenge: the persistent presence of latent viral infections within the cells and tissues of infected individuals. This review provides a thorough examination of discussions surrounding HIV latency, the use of humanized mouse models, and strategies aimed at eliminating the latent HIV reservoir. It explores the hurdles and advancements in understanding HIV pathogenesis, mainly focusing on establishing latent reservoirs in CD4+ T cells and macrophages...
March 28, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547337/the-sounds-of-silencing-dynamic-epigenetic-control-of-hiv-latency
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kien Nguyen, Jonathan Karn
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review highlights advances in understanding the epigenetic control mechanisms that regulate HIV-1 latency mechanisms in T-cells and microglial cells and describes the potential of current therapeutic approaches targeting the epigenetic machinery to eliminate or block the HIV-1 latent reservoir. RECENT FINDINGS: Large-scale unbiased CRISPR-Cas9 library-based screenings, coupled with biochemical studies, have comprehensively identified the epigenetic factors pivotal in regulating HIV-1 latency, paving the way for potential novel targets in therapeutic development...
March 13, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543729/ifn%C3%AE-subtypes-in-hiv-infection-and-immunity
#25
REVIEW
Zehra Karakoese, Martha Ingola, Barbara Sitek, Ulf Dittmer, Kathrin Sutter
Type I interferons (IFN), immediately triggered following most viral infections, play a pivotal role in direct antiviral immunity and act as a bridge between innate and adaptive immune responses. However, numerous viruses have evolved evasion strategies against IFN responses, prompting the exploration of therapeutic alternatives for viral infections. Within the type I IFN family, 12 IFNα subtypes exist, all binding to the same receptor but displaying significant variations in their biological activities...
February 27, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535626/nonnegligible-contribution-of-non-lymphoid-tissue-to-viral-reservoir-during-the-short-term-early-cart-in-sivmac239-infected-chinese-rhesus-macaques
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tian Renrong, Ting Li, Ming-Xu Zhang, Tian-Zhang Song, Hong-Yi Zheng, Yong-Tang Zheng
HIV/AIDS cannot be cured because of the persistence of the viral reservoir. Due to the complexity of the cellular composition and structure of the human organs, HIV reservoirs of anatomical site is also complex. Recently, although a variety of molecules have been reported to involved in the establishment and maintenance of the viral reservoirs, or as marker of latent cells, the research mainly focuses on blood and lymph nodes. Now, the characteristics of the viral reservoir in tissue are not yet fully understood...
March 27, 2024: AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520134/an-hiv-long-term-survivor-and-activist-s-perspective-on-hiv-cure-related-research-nelson-vergel
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nelson Vergel
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December 2024: HIV research & clinical practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513558/hiv-associated-disseminated-cryptococcosis-an-unusual-clinical-and-diagnostic-picture-with-successful-cure-by-single-dose-liposomal-amphotericin-b-treatment
#28
Chhavi Gupta, Prerna Dogra, Varun Jain, Ravneet Kaur, Jyoti Bala Sharma
BACKGROUND: Cryptococcosis is an invasive, opportunistic fungal infection seen especially in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients. Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is the second leading cause of mortality in HIV patients. We report a case of disseminated cryptococcosis presenting with altered mental status in a newly diagnosed HIV infection. METHODS AND RESULTS: A 50-year-old with a short history of altered mental sensorium and a history of low-grade fever and weight loss for few months presented at a tertiary care hospital in North India...
February 25, 2024: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512968/quantifying-gaps-in-the-tuberculosis-care-cascade-in-brazil-a-mathematical-model-study-using-national-program-data
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sivaram Emani, Kleydson Alves, Layana Costa Alves, Daiane Alves da Silva, Patricia Bartholomay Oliveira, Marcia C Castro, Ted Cohen, Rodrigo de Macedo Couto, Mauro Sanchez, Nicolas A Menzies
BACKGROUND: In Brazil, many individuals with tuberculosis (TB) do not receive appropriate care due to delayed or missed diagnosis, ineffective treatment regimens, or loss-to-follow-up. This study aimed to estimate the health losses and TB program costs attributable to each gap in the care cascade for TB disease in Brazil. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We constructed a Markov model simulating the TB care cascade and lifetime health outcomes (e.g., death, cure, postinfectious sequelae) for individuals developing TB disease in Brazil...
March 21, 2024: PLoS Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507500/jak-stat-signaling-pathway-affects-ccr5-expression-in-human-cd4-t-cells
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lingyun Wang, Yunus Yukselten, Julius Nuwagaba, Richard E Sutton
CCR5 serves as R5-tropic HIV co-receptor. Knocking out CCR5 in HIV patients, which has occurred <10 times, is believed important for cure. JAK/STAT inhibitors tofacitinib and ruxolitinib inhibit CCR5 expression in HIV+ viremic patients. We investigated the association of JAK/STAT signaling pathway with CCR5/CCR2 expression in human primary CD4+ T cells and confirmed its importance. Six of nine JAK/STAT inhibitors that reduced CCR5/CCR2 expression were identified. Inhibitor-treated CD4+ T cells were relatively resistant, specifically to R5-tropic HIV infection...
March 22, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505285/dynamic-modulation-of-the-non-canonical-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-signaling-pathway-for-hiv-shock-and-kill
#31
REVIEW
Aswath P Chandrasekar, Mark Maynes, Andrew D Badley
HIV cure still remains an elusive target. The "Shock and Kill" strategy which aims to reactivate HIV from latently infected cells and subsequently kill them through virally induced apoptosis or immune mediated clearance, is the subject of widespread investigation. NF-κB is a ubiquitous transcription factor which serves as a point of confluence for a number of intracellular signaling pathways and is also a crucial regulator of HIV transcription. Due to its relatively lower side effect profile and proven role in HIV transcription, the non-canonical NF-κB pathway has emerged as an attractive target for HIV reactivation, as a first step towards eradication...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504106/early-elevated-ifn%C3%AE-is-a-key-mediator-of-hiv-pathogenesis
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hélène Le Buanec, Valérie Schiavon, Marine Merandet, Alexandre How-Kit, David Bergerat, Céline Fombellida-Lopez, Armand Bensussan, Jean-David Bouaziz, Arsène Burny, Gilles Darcis, Hongshuo Song, Mohammad M Sajadi, Shyamasundaran Kottilil, Robert C Gallo, Daniel Zagury
BACKGROUND: A complete understanding of the different steps of HIV replication and an effective drug combination have led to modern antiretroviral regimens that block HIV replication for decades, but these therapies are not curative and must be taken for life. "Elite controllers" (ECs) is a term for the 0.5% of HIV-infected persons requiring no antiretroviral therapy, whose status may point the way toward a functional HIV cure. Defining the mechanisms of this control may be key to understanding how to replicate this functional cure in others...
March 19, 2024: Commun Med (Lond)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502547/persistent-hiv-1-transcription-during-art-time-to-reassess-its-significance
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Céline Fombellida-Lopez, Ben Berkhout, Gilles Darcis, Alexander O Pasternak
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Despite suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV-1 reservoirs persist and reignite viral replication if therapy is interrupted. Persistence of the viral reservoir in people with HIV-1 (PWH) is the main obstacle to an HIV-1 cure. The reservoirs are not transcriptionally silent, and viral transcripts can be detected in most ART-treated individuals. Here, we review the recent progress in the characterization of persistent HIV-1 transcription during ART. RECENT FINDINGS: Evidence from several studies indicates that, although cell-associated unspliced (US) HIV-1 RNA is abundantly expressed in ART-treated PWH, intact full-length US transcripts are rare and most US RNA is derived from defective proviruses...
March 7, 2024: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501973/assessing-understandings-and-perceptions-of-hiv-cure-among-peer-navigators-and-treatment-officers-in-australia
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jillian S Y Lau, Brent Clifton, John Rule, Jeanne Ellard, James H McMahon
HIV community peer navigators and treatment officers are important sources of information and guidance for people living with HIV. We conducted an anonymous online survey with members of the treatment outreach network of the Australian National Association of People Living with HIV. The survey explored understandings and acceptance of HIV cure research and was disseminated before and following an interactive workshop on HIV cure. We demonstrated an improvement in understandings of HIV cure science and increased willingness to participate in interventional clinical trials after the workshop...
March 12, 2024: HIV research & clinical practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496600/combining-cell-intrinsic-and-extrinsic-resistance-to-hiv-1-by-engineering-hematopoietic-stem-cells-for-ccr5-knockout-and-b-cell-secretion-of-therapeutic-antibodies
#35
William N Feist, Sofia E Luna, Kaya Ben-Efraim, Maria V Filsinger Interrante, Nelson A Amorin, Nicole M Johnston, Theodora U J Bruun, Hana Y Ghanim, Benjamin J Lesch, Amanda M Dudek, Matthew H Porteus
Autologous transplantation of CCR5 null hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) is the only known cure for HIV-1 infection. However, this treatment is limited because of the rarity of CCR5 -null matched donors, the morbidities associated with allogeneic transplantation, and the prevalence of HIV-1 strains resistant to CCR5 knockout (KO) alone. Here, we propose a one-time therapy through autologous transplantation of HSPCs genetically engineered ex vivo to produce both CCR5 KO cells and long-term secretion of potent HIV-1 inhibiting antibodies from B cell progeny...
March 9, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496497/circulating-cd4-t-cells-in-people-with-hiv-and-history-of-pulmonary-tuberculosis-have-more-intact-hiv-dna
#36
Marc Antoine Jean Juste, Yvetot Joseph, Dominique Lespinasse, Alexandra Apollon, Parmida Jamshidi, Myung Hee Lee, Maureen Ward, Esther Brill, Yanique Duffus, Uche Chukwukere, Ali Danesh, Winiffer Conce Alberto, Daniel W Fitzgerald, Jean W Pape, R Brad Jones, Kathryn Dupnik
BACKGROUND: The primary barrier to curing HIV infection is the pool of intact HIV proviruses integrated into host cell DNA throughout the bodies of people living with HIV (PLHIV), called the HIV reservoir. Reservoir size is impacted by the duration of HIV infection, delay in starting antiretroviral therapy (ART), and breakthrough viremia during ART. The leading infectious cause of death worldwide for PLHIV is TB, but we don't know how TB impacts the HIV reservoir. METHODS: We designed a case-control study to compare HIV provirus-containing CD4 in PLHIV with vs...
March 7, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485563/temporary-increase-in-circulating-replication-competent-latent-hiv-infected-resting-cd4-t-cells-after-switch-to-an-integrase-inhibitor-based-antiretroviral-regimen
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roux-Cil Ferreira, Steven J Reynolds, Adam A Capoferri, Owen R Baker, Erin E Brown, Ethan Klock, Jernelle Miller, Jun Lai, Sharada Saraf, Charles Kirby, Briana Lynch, Jada Hackman, Sarah N Gowanlock, Stephen Tomusange, Samiri Jamiru, Aggrey Anok, Taddeo Kityamuweesi, Paul Buule, Daniel Bruno, Craig Martens, Rebecca Rose, Susanna L Lamers, Ronald M Galiwango, Art F Y Poon, Thomas C Quinn, Jessica L Prodger, Andrew D Redd
BACKGROUND: The principal barrier to an HIV cure is the presence of the latent viral reservoir (LVR), which has been understudied in African populations. From 2018 to 2019, Uganda instituted a nationwide rollout of ART consisting of Dolutegravir (DTG) with two NRTI, which replaced the previous regimen of one NNRTI and the same two NRTI. METHODS: Changes in the inducible replication-competent LVR (RC-LVR) of ART-suppressed Ugandans with HIV (n = 88) from 2015 to 2020 were examined using the quantitative viral outgrowth assay...
March 4, 2024: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474018/advances-in-hiv-gene-therapy
#38
REVIEW
Rose Kitawi, Scott Ledger, Anthony D Kelleher, Chantelle L Ahlenstiel
Early gene therapy studies held great promise for the cure of heritable diseases, but the occurrence of various genotoxic events led to a pause in clinical trials and a more guarded approach to progress. Recent advances in genetic engineering technologies have reignited interest, leading to the approval of the first gene therapy product targeting genetic mutations in 2017. Gene therapy (GT) can be delivered either in vivo or ex vivo. An ex vivo approach to gene therapy is advantageous, as it allows for the characterization of the gene-modified cells and the selection of desired properties before patient administration...
February 28, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473868/hiv-reservoirs-and-treatment-strategies-toward-curing-hiv-infection
#39
REVIEW
Kouki Matsuda, Kenji Maeda
Combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) has significantly improved the prognosis of individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome has transformed from a fatal disease to a treatable chronic infection. Currently, effective and safe anti-HIV drugs are available. Although cART can reduce viral production in the body of the patient to below the detection limit, it cannot eliminate the HIV provirus integrated into the host cell genome; hence, the virus will be produced again after cART discontinuation...
February 23, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464055/release-of-p-tefb-from-the-super-elongation-complex-promotes-hiv-1-latency-reversal
#40
William J Cisneros, Miriam Walter, Shimaa H A Soliman, Lacy M Simons, Daphne Cornish, Ariel W Halle, Eun-Young Kim, Steven M Wolinsky, Ali Shilatifard, Judd F Hultquist
UNLABELLED: The persistence of HIV-1 in long-lived latent reservoirs during suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains one of the principal barriers to a functional cure. Blocks to transcriptional elongation play a central role in maintaining the latent state, and several latency reversal strategies focus on the release of positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) from sequestration by negative regulatory complexes, such as the 7SK complex and BRD4. Another major cellular reservoir of P-TEFb is in Super Elongation Complexes (SECs), which play broad regulatory roles in host gene expression...
March 1, 2024: bioRxiv
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