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Sustained Virologic Suppression Reduces HIV-1 DNA Proviral Levels and HIV Antibodies in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Followed from Birth.

Trevon L FullerTara KerinRuth CortadoMaria de Lourdes Benamor TeixeiraMaria Isabel Fragoso da Silveira GouvêaChristianne MoreiraMaria Leticia Santos CruzJosé Henrique PilottoIvete GomesBreno SantosTauí RochaPriya R SoniEsau Custodio JoaoMyung Shin-SimYvonne BrysonKarin Nielsen-Saines
Published in: Viruses (2022)
The extent to which perinatally HIV-infected children, following cART initiation, develop a low proviral reservoir burden over time, as measured by HIV DNA droplet-digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) and the effect on HIV antibody is not well characterized. We measured proviral HIV DNA and plasma RNA virus load (VL) in 37 perinatally HIV-infected children at 6 months of age who initiated stable cART. At 6-11 years of age, HIV proviral DNA, HIV VL (RNA), and HIV antibody by Western Blot (WB) were assessed. CART was initiated before 6 months of age in 13 children and after 6 months in 24. At school age, the HIV DNA levels did not differ by the timing of cART, and the HIV DNA levels were lower in children with negative/indeterminate WB ( p = 0.0256). Children with undetectable HIV RNA VL > 50% of the time since cART initiation had lower median DNA VL than children with undetectable VL < 50% of the time ( p = 0.07). Long-term viral suppression in perinatally HIV-infected children is associated with a decrease in HIV antibodies and reduced HIV reservoirs.
Keyphrases
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • hiv positive
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • hiv aids
  • hiv testing
  • young adults
  • hepatitis c virus
  • circulating tumor
  • pregnant women
  • single molecule
  • gestational age