Viral reservoirs in elite controllers of HIV-1 infection: Implications for HIV cure strategies.

EBioMedicine

Center for AIDS Research, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine, 855 N. Wolfe Street. Baltimore, MD 21205, United States. Electronic address:

Published: December 2020

Elite controllers are HIV-1 positive subjects who control viral replication without antiretroviral therapy. Many of these subjects have replication-competent virus and thus represent a model of a functional cure. Peripheral CD4+ T cells in these subjects have small reservoirs with a low frequency of intact proviruses. Furthermore, recent studies suggest that many of these intact proviruses are disproportionally integrated at sites that have limited transcriptional activity raising the possibility that replication-competent viruses do not replicate because they are in a "blocked and locked" state. However, this feature is probably a consequence rather than a cause of elite control. Additionally, evolution of plasma virus has been detected in many elites suggesting that there continues to be ongoing viral replication in other compartments. While exceptional elite controllers with very limited viral reservoirs have recently been described, more work is needed to determine whether these patients have achieved a sterilizing cure.

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