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  • The study investigates long-term non-progressors (LTNPs) of HIV-1, who can control the virus without medication, aiming to understand their unique biological mechanisms through transcriptome analysis.
  • Differences in gene expression between LTNPs and normal subjects revealed that LTNPs had enriched pathways linked to the cell cycle and TGF-beta signaling, while immune response-related genes were downregulated.
  • The findings highlight potential new therapeutic targets and biomarkers, identifying key genes and pathways that could aid in HIV-1 reservoir therapies.

Article Abstract

Background: The latent reservoir of Human Immunodificiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) has been a major barrier to the complete eradication of HIV-1 and the development of HIV therapy. Long-term non-progressors (LTNPs) are a rare group of patients with HIV-1 who can spontaneously control HIV-1 replication without antiretroviral therapy. Transcriptome analysis is necessary to predict the pathways involved in the natural control of HIV-1, elucidate the mechanisms involved in LTNPs, and find biomarkers for HIV-1 reservoir therapy.

Materials And Methods: In this study, we obtained peripheral blood mononuclear cells from two LTNP subjects at multiple time points and performed RNA-sequencing analyses.

Results: We found that LTNPs and normal subjects had different transcriptome profiles. Functional annotation analysis identified that differentially expressed genes in LTNPs were enriched in several biological pathways such as cell cycle-related pathways and the transforming growth factor-beta signaling pathway. However, genes that were downregulated in LTNPs were associated with immune responses such as the interferon response and IL2-STAT5 signaling. Protein-protein interaction network analysis showed that CD8A, KLRD1, ASGR1, and MLKL, whose gene expression was upregulated in LTNPs, directly interacted with HIV-1 proteins. The network analysis also found that viral proteins potentially regulated host genes that were associated with immune system processes, metabolic processes, and gene expression regulation.

Conclusion: Our longitudinal transcriptome analysis of the LTNPs identified multiple previously undescribed pathways and genes that may be useful in the discovery of novel therapeutic targets and biomarkers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8511366PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3947/ic.2021.0031DOI Listing

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