Background: If analytical antiretroviral-treatment (ART) interruption (ATI) might significantly impact quantitative or qualitative peripheral-total HIV-DNA is still debated. Methods: Six chronically HIV-1 infected patients enrolled in APACHE-study were analysed for peripheral-total HIV-DNA and residual viremia, major-resistance-mutations (MRMs) and C2-V3-C3 evolution at pre-ATI (T1), during ATI (T2) and at achievement of virological success after ART-resumption (post-ATI, T3). These data were obtained at three comparable time-points in five chronically HIV-1 infected patients on suppressive ART for ≥1 year, enrolled in MODAt-study. Results: At T1, APACHE and MODAt individuals had similar peripheral-total HIV-DNA and residual viremia (p = 0.792 and 0.662, respectively), and no significant changes for these parameters were observed between T1 and T3 in both groups. At T1, 4/6 APACHE and 2/5 MODAt carried HIV-DNA MRMs. MRMs disappeared at T3 in 3/4 APACHE. All disappearing MRMs were characterized by T1 intra-patient prevalence <80%, and mainly occurred in APOBEC3-related sites. All MRMs persisted over-time in the 2 MODAt. C2-V3-C3 genetic-distance significantly changed from T1 to T3 in APACHE individuals (+0.36[0.11–0.41], p = 0.04), while no significant changes were found in MODAt. Accordingly, maximum likelihood trees (bootstrap > 70%) and genealogical sorting indices (GSI > 0.50 with p-value < 0.05) showed that T1 C2-V3-C3 DNA sequences were distinct from T2 and T3 viruses in 4/6 APACHE. Virus populations at all three time-points were highly interspersed in MODAt. Conclusions: This pilot study indicates that short ATI does not alter peripheral-total HIV-DNA burden and residual viremia, but in some cases could cause a genetic diversification of peripheral viral reservoir in term of both MRMs rearrangement and viral evolution.

Impact of analytical treatment interruption on burden and diversification of hiv peripheral reservoir: A pilot study / R. Scutari, V. Costabile, L. Galli, M.C. Bellocchi, L. Carioti, S. Barbaliscia, A. Poli, A. Galli, C.F. Perno, M.M. Santoro, A. Castagna, F. Ceccherini-Silberstein, C. Alteri, V. Spagnuolo. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 13:7(2021), pp. 1403.1-1403.16. [10.3390/v13071403]

Impact of analytical treatment interruption on burden and diversification of hiv peripheral reservoir: A pilot study

R. Scutari
Primo
;
V. Costabile
Secondo
;
C.F. Perno
Penultimo
;
M.M. Santoro
Ultimo
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C. Alteri;
2021

Abstract

Background: If analytical antiretroviral-treatment (ART) interruption (ATI) might significantly impact quantitative or qualitative peripheral-total HIV-DNA is still debated. Methods: Six chronically HIV-1 infected patients enrolled in APACHE-study were analysed for peripheral-total HIV-DNA and residual viremia, major-resistance-mutations (MRMs) and C2-V3-C3 evolution at pre-ATI (T1), during ATI (T2) and at achievement of virological success after ART-resumption (post-ATI, T3). These data were obtained at three comparable time-points in five chronically HIV-1 infected patients on suppressive ART for ≥1 year, enrolled in MODAt-study. Results: At T1, APACHE and MODAt individuals had similar peripheral-total HIV-DNA and residual viremia (p = 0.792 and 0.662, respectively), and no significant changes for these parameters were observed between T1 and T3 in both groups. At T1, 4/6 APACHE and 2/5 MODAt carried HIV-DNA MRMs. MRMs disappeared at T3 in 3/4 APACHE. All disappearing MRMs were characterized by T1 intra-patient prevalence <80%, and mainly occurred in APOBEC3-related sites. All MRMs persisted over-time in the 2 MODAt. C2-V3-C3 genetic-distance significantly changed from T1 to T3 in APACHE individuals (+0.36[0.11–0.41], p = 0.04), while no significant changes were found in MODAt. Accordingly, maximum likelihood trees (bootstrap > 70%) and genealogical sorting indices (GSI > 0.50 with p-value < 0.05) showed that T1 C2-V3-C3 DNA sequences were distinct from T2 and T3 viruses in 4/6 APACHE. Virus populations at all three time-points were highly interspersed in MODAt. Conclusions: This pilot study indicates that short ATI does not alter peripheral-total HIV-DNA burden and residual viremia, but in some cases could cause a genetic diversification of peripheral viral reservoir in term of both MRMs rearrangement and viral evolution.
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HIV-1; HIV-1 diversification; analytical treatment interruption; HIV-1 reservoir
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Impact of analytical treatment interruption on burden and diversification of hiv peripheral reservoir: A pilot study / R. Scutari, V. Costabile, L. Galli, M.C. Bellocchi, L. Carioti, S. Barbaliscia, A. Poli, A. Galli, C.F. Perno, M.M. Santoro, A. Castagna, F. Ceccherini-Silberstein, C. Alteri, V. Spagnuolo. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 13:7(2021), pp. 1403.1-1403.16. [10.3390/v13071403]
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R. Scutari, V. Costabile, L. Galli, M.C. Bellocchi, L. Carioti, S. Barbaliscia, A. Poli, A. Galli, C.F. Perno, M.M. Santoro, A. Castagna, F. Ceccherini-Silberstein, C. Alteri, V. Spagnuolo
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