2018
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02100-17
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Dynamics of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Two-Long-Terminal-Repeat Circles in the Presence and Absence of CD8+Cells

Abstract: CD8 cells play a key role in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection, but their specific mechanism(s) of action in controlling the virus is unclear. Two-long-terminal-repeat (2-LTR) circles are extrachromosomal products generated upon failed integration of HIV/SIV. To understand the specific effects of CD8 cells on infected cells, we analyzed the dynamics of 2-LTR circles in SIVmac251-infected rhesus macaques (RMs) treated with an integrase inhibitor (INT). Twenty RMs u… Show more

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“…We have developed an experimental protocol similar to this one for CD8+ cell depletion and RAL therapy in NHP. 63 Whether these results are in agreement with the schematic results predicted by the modeling and depicted in Figure 7 is still under investigation.…”
Section: Predictions Of Viral Decline Under Ral Therapy and Cd8+ Cesupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…We have developed an experimental protocol similar to this one for CD8+ cell depletion and RAL therapy in NHP. 63 Whether these results are in agreement with the schematic results predicted by the modeling and depicted in Figure 7 is still under investigation.…”
Section: Predictions Of Viral Decline Under Ral Therapy and Cd8+ Cesupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Here we focus on studies of CD8+ cell depletion during chronic infection, because some of these experiments have been analyzed in more detail through modeling. As schematically shown in Figure B, administration of a CD8‐depleting antibody during chronic infection leads to a profound depletion of CD8+ cells in the periphery, although depletion at other sites, such as lymph node and mucosa, is usually less pronounced and more variable . At the same time, the viral load increases quickly.…”
Section: Cd8+ Cell Depletion Experimentsmentioning
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“…Replicate wells were merged and analyzed in the QuantaSoft Analysis Pro Software. As described by Bender and others, a correction for shearing was not applied given low and similar shearing rates across samples, and the frequency of 2-LTR + env + circles was subtracted from the frequency of intact (pol + env + ) proviruses 26,52 . Samples with a DNA shearing index >25 were excluded from analyses (RWs16 at d−29 p.t.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these are necessary for the process of reverse transcription, proviral integration, transcription, viral protein expression, and virion assembling (17)(18)(19)(20)(21). Throughout the HIV/SIV life cycle, various viral nucleic acids, representing different infectious status and clinical significance (10,11,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26), can be measured in tissues. Given HIV/SIV RNA/DNA forms in the viral life cycle, their existence and abundance might be helpful to estimate reservoir size and latency: 1) HIV/SIV full-length, unspliced RNA expresses gag and gag-pol capsid proteins as well as genomic RNA for viral packaging, thus HIV gag RNA transcripts represent bona fide HIV unspliced RNA involved in viral replication (27,28); 2) Correctly spliced HIV/SIV tat/rev RNA can express functional proteins, which are indispensable for viral replication and production (29); 3) Episomal two-long-terminal-repeat (2-LTR) circles are extrachromosomal bystander products generated upon failed integration of HIV/SIV (26); and; 4) a pool of integrated proviral DNA, only ~11.7% of which represents genetically intact HIV genomes in treated patients (30) and the latter are believed to be responsible for most viral rebound after ART cessation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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