Systemic and Intestinal Viral Reservoirs in CD4+ T Cell Subsets in Primary SIV Infection.
Xiaolei WangWidade ZianiRonald S VeazeyHuanbin XuPublished in: Viruses (2021)
The HIV reservoir size in target CD4+ T cells during primary infection remains unknown. Here, we sorted peripheral and intestinal CD4+ T cells and quantified the levels of cell-associated SIV RNA and DNA in rhesus macaques within days of SIVmac251 inoculation. As a major target cell of HIV/SIV, CD4+ T cells in both tissues contained a large amount of SIV RNA and DNA at day 8-13 post-SIV infection, in which productive SIV RNA highly correlated with the levels of cell-associated SIV DNA. Memory CD4+ T cells had much higher viral RNA and DNA than naïve subsets, yet memory CD4+ T cells co-expressing CCR5 had no significant reservoir size compared with those that were CCR5-negative in blood and intestine. Collectively, memory CD4+ T cells appear to be the major targets for primary infection, and viral reservoirs are equally distributed in systemic and lymphoid compartments in acutely SIV-infected macaques.
Keyphrases
- nucleic acid
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- single cell
- single molecule
- cell therapy
- sars cov
- working memory
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv infected
- hiv aids
- gene expression
- dendritic cells
- regulatory t cells
- stem cells
- peripheral blood
- men who have sex with men
- mesenchymal stem cells
- chemotherapy induced