TGF-β blockade drives a transitional effector phenotype in T cells reversing SIV latency and decreasing SIV reservoirs in vivo.
Jinhee KimDeepanwita BoseMariluz AraíngaMuhammad R HaqueChristine M FennesseyRachel A CaddellYanique ThomasDouglas E FerrellSyed AliEmanuelle GrodyYogesh GoyalClaudia CicalaJames ArthosBrandon F KeeleMonica VaccariRamon Lorenzo-RedondoThomas J HopeFrancois VillingerElena MartinelliPublished in: Nature communications (2024)
HIV-1 persistence during ART is due to the establishment of long-lived viral reservoirs in resting immune cells. Using an NHP model of barcoded SIVmac239 intravenous infection and therapeutic dosing of anti-TGFBR1 inhibitor galunisertib (LY2157299), we confirm the latency reversal properties of in vivo TGF-β blockade, decrease viral reservoirs and stimulate immune responses. Treatment of eight female, SIV-infected macaques on ART with four 2-weeks cycles of galunisertib leads to viral reactivation as indicated by plasma viral load and immunoPET/CT with a 64 Cu-DOTA-F(ab') 2 -p7D3-probe. Post-galunisertib, lymph nodes, gut and PBMC exhibit lower cell-associated (CA-)SIV DNA and lower intact pro-virus (PBMC). Galunisertib does not lead to systemic increase in inflammatory cytokines. High-dimensional cytometry, bulk, and single-cell (sc)RNAseq reveal a galunisertib-driven shift toward an effector phenotype in T and NK cells characterized by a progressive downregulation in TCF1. In summary, we demonstrate that galunisertib, a clinical stage TGF-β inhibitor, reverses SIV latency and decreases SIV reservoirs by driving T cells toward an effector phenotype, enhancing immune responses in vivo in absence of toxicity.
Keyphrases
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- rna seq
- transforming growth factor
- lymph node
- nk cells
- human immunodeficiency virus
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- multiple sclerosis
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