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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201268/advancements-in-cell-based-therapies-for-hiv-cure
#61
REVIEW
Yusuke Matsui, Yasuo Miura
The treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) has evolved since the establishment of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the 1990s, providing HIV-infected individuals with approaches that suppress viral replication, prevent acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) throughout their lifetime with continuous therapy, and halt HIV transmission. However, despite the success of these regimens, the global HIV epidemic persists, prompting a comprehensive exploration of potential strategies for an HIV cure...
December 28, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190392/wilms-tumor-1-wt1-antigen-is-overexpressed-in-kaposi-sarcoma-and-is-regulated-by-kshv-vflip
#62
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayana E Morales, Ruby Gumenick, Caitlyn M Genovese, Yun Yeong Jang, Ariene Ouedraogo, Maite Ibáñez de Garayo, Tania Pannellini, Sanjay Patel, Matthew E Bott, Julio Alvarez, Sung Soo Mun, Jennifer Totonchy, Archana Gautam, Jesus Delgado de la Mora, Stephanie Chang, Dagmar Wirth, Marcelo Horenstein, Tao Dao, David A Scheinberg, Paul G Rubinstein, Aggrey Semeere, Jeffrey Martin, Catherine C Godfrey, Carlee B Moser, Roy M Matining, Thomas B Campbell, Margaret Z Borok, Susan E Krown, Ethel Cesarman
In people living with HIV, Kaposi Sarcoma (KS), a vascular neoplasm caused by the KS herpesvirus (KSHV/HHV-8), remains the most common malignancy worldwide. Individuals living with HIV, receiving otherwise effective antiretroviral therapy, may present with extensive disease requiring chemotherapy. Hence, new therapeutic approaches are needed. The Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) protein is overexpressed and associated with poor prognosis in several hematologic and solid malignancies and has shown promise as an immunotherapeutic target...
January 8, 2024: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38179937/role-of-long-noncoding-rna-in-regulating-hiv-infection-a-comprehensive-review
#63
REVIEW
Noa Amir, Ran Taube
A complete cure against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains out of reach, as the virus persists in stable cell reservoirs that are resistant to antiretroviral therapy. The key to eliminating these reservoirs lies in deciphering the processes that govern viral gene expression and latency. However, while we comprehensively understand how host proteins influence HIV gene expression and viral latency, the emerging role of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the context of T cell activation, HIV gene expression, and viral latency remain unexplored...
January 5, 2024: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169429/pharmacological-approaches-to-promote-cell-death-of-latent-hiv-reservoirs
#64
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marilia Rita Pinzone, Liang Shan
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: HIV requires lifelong antiviral treatment due to the persistence of a reservoir of latently infected cells. Multiple strategies have been pursued to promote the death of infected cells. RECENT FINDINGS: Several groups have focused on multipronged approaches to induce apoptosis of infected cells. One approach is to combine latency reversal agents with proapoptotic compounds and cytotoxic T cells to first reactivate and then clear infected cells...
December 21, 2023: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169367/targeting-noncoding-rnas-to-reactivate-or-eliminate-latent-hiv-reservoirs
#65
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadejda Beliakova-Bethell
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Expression of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) is more tissue and cell type-specific than expression of protein-coding genes. Understanding the mechanisms of action of ncRNAs and their roles in HIV replication and latency may inform targets for the latent HIV reservoir reactivation or elimination with high specificity to CD4+ T cells latently infected with HIV. RECENT FINDINGS: While the number of studies in the field of ncRNAs and HIV is limited, evidence points to complex interactions between different ncRNAs, protein-coding RNAs, and proteins...
December 21, 2023: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169333/targeting-hiv-persistence-in-the-tissue
#66
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daan K J Pieren, Aleix Benítez-Martínez, Meritxell Genescà
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The complex nature and distribution of the HIV reservoir in tissue of people with HIV remains one of the major obstacles to achieve the elimination of HIV persistence. Challenges include the tissue-specific states of latency and viral persistence, which translates into high levels of reservoir heterogeneity. Moreover, the best strategies to reach and eliminate these reservoirs may differ based on the intrinsic characteristics of the cellular and anatomical reservoir to reach...
December 14, 2023: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169308/hiv-1-subtypes-and-latent-reservoirs
#67
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Udaykumar Ranga, Arun Panchapakesan, Chhavi Saini
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We explore the current status of research on HIV-1 subtype-specific variations and their impact on HIV-1 latency. We also briefly address the controversy surrounding the decision-making process governing the ON/OFF states of HIV-1 transcription, specifically focusing on the regulatory elements, the long terminal repeat (LTR), and Tat. Understanding the decision-making process is crucial for developing effective intervention strategies, such as the 'shock-and-kill' approach, to reactivate latent HIV-1...
December 12, 2023: Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156317/single-cell-rna-sequencing-reveals-common-and-unique-gene-expression-profiles-in-primary-cd4-t-cells-latently-infected-with-hiv-under-different-conditions
#68
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinlian Zhang, Andrew A Qazi, Savitha Deshmukh, Roni Lobato Ventura, Amey Mukim, Nadejda Beliakova-Bethell
BACKGROUND: The latent HIV reservoir represents the major barrier to a cure. One curative strategy is targeting diseased cells for elimination based on biomarkers that uniquely define these cells. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has enabled the identification of gene expression profiles associated with disease at the single-cell level. Because HIV provirus in many cells during latency is not entirely silent, it became possible to determine gene expression patterns in a subset of cells latently infected with HIV...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38155941/highlights-from-the-inaugural-hiv-reservoirs-and-immune-control-conference-october-1-st-4-th-2023-malahide-ireland
#69
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Una O'Doherty, Javier Martinez-Picado, Asier Sáez-Cirión
The inaugural FASEB HIV Reservoirs and Immune Control Conference brought researchers together from across the globe to discuss reservoir dynamics in clinical cohorts. It extended over 4 days in the seaside town of Malahide, Ireland. The scientific sessions covered a broad range of topics, including: 1) HIV pathogenesis and control, 2) reservoirs and viral expression, 3) pediatric reservoirs, 4) innate immunity and B cell responses, 5) environmental factors affecting pathogenesis, 6) loss of virologic control, and 7) HIV-2...
2023: Pathogens & Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38141639/prophylactic-hiv-1-vaccine-trials-past-present-and-future
#70
REVIEW
Joseph P Nkolola, Dan H Barouch
An effective HIV-1 vaccine is a global health priority but has remained elusive for more than 40 years. Key scientific hurdles that have hampered vaccine development are the unprecedented genetic variability of the virus, the rapid establishment of persistent viral latency, and the challenges associated with induction of broadly neutralising antibodies. Clinical trials have been instrumental in evaluating scientific concepts and testing vaccine strategies. This Review discusses lessons learned from clinical trials of HIV-1 vaccines, current technologies that are being explored, and future considerations in the development of a safe and effective HIV-1 vaccine...
December 20, 2023: Lancet HIV
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140676/breaking-the-silence-regulation-of-hiv-transcription-and-latency-on-the-road-to-a-cure
#71
REVIEW
Natasha N Duggan, Tatjana Dragic, Sumit K Chanda, Lars Pache
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has brought the HIV/AIDS epidemic under control, but a curative strategy for viral eradication is still needed. The cessation of ART results in rapid viral rebound from latently infected CD4+ T cells, showing that control of viral replication alone does not fully restore immune function, nor does it eradicate viral reservoirs. With a better understanding of factors and mechanisms that promote viral latency, current approaches are primarily focused on the permanent silencing of latently infected cells ("block and lock") or reactivating HIV-1 gene expression in latently infected cells, in combination with immune restoration strategies to eliminate HIV infected cells from the host ("shock and kill")...
December 15, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38134881/a-histone-deacetylase-network-regulates-epigenetic-reprogramming-and-viral-silencing-in-hiv-infected-cells
#72
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jackson J Peterson, Catherine A Lewis, Samuel D Burgos, Ashokkumar Manickam, Yinyan Xu, Allison A Rowley, Genevieve Clutton, Brian Richardson, Fei Zou, Jeremy M Simon, David M Margolis, Nilu Goonetilleke, Edward P Browne
A long-lived latent reservoir of HIV-1-infected CD4 T cells persists with antiretroviral therapy and prevents cure. We report that the emergence of latently infected primary CD4 T cells requires the activity of histone deacetylase enzymes HDAC1/2 and HDAC3. Data from targeted HDAC molecules, an HDAC3-directed PROTAC, and CRISPR-Cas9 knockout experiments converge on a model where either HDAC1/2 or HDAC3 targeting can prevent latency, whereas all three enzymes must be targeted to achieve latency reversal...
December 21, 2023: Cell Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130714/immune-checkpoint-inhibitors-as-potential-therapy-for-reverting-t-cell-exhaustion-and-reverting-hiv-latency-in-people-living-with-hiv
#73
REVIEW
José M Benito, Clara Restrepo, Jesús García-Foncillas, Norma Rallón
The immune system of people living with HIV (PLWH) is persistently exposed to antigens leading to systemic inflammation despite combination antiretroviral treatment (cART). This inflammatory milieu promotes T-cell activation and exhaustion. Furthermore, it produces diminished effector functions including loss of cytokine production, cytotoxicity, and proliferation, leading to disease progression. Exhausted T cells show overexpression of immune checkpoint molecules (ICs) on the cell surface, including programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (CTLA-4), T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-3 (TIM-3), T-cell immunoglobulin and immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif domain (TIGIT), and lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3)...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38110433/potent-latency-reversal-by-tat-rna-containing-nanoparticle-enables-multi-omic-analysis-of-the-hiv-1-reservoir
#74
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marion Pardons, Basiel Cole, Laurens Lambrechts, Willem van Snippenberg, Sofie Rutsaert, Ytse Noppe, Nele De Langhe, Annemieke Dhondt, Jerel Vega, Filmon Eyassu, Erik Nijs, Ellen Van Gulck, Daniel Boden, Linos Vandekerckhove
The development of latency reversing agents that potently reactivate HIV without inducing global T cell activation would benefit the field of HIV reservoir research and could pave the way to a functional cure. Here, we explore the reactivation capacity of a lipid nanoparticle containing Tat mRNA (Tat-LNP) in CD4 T cells from people living with HIV undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART). When combined with panobinostat, Tat-LNP induces latency reversal in a significantly higher proportion of latently infected cells compared to PMA/ionomycin (≈ 4-fold higher)...
December 18, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38110161/cd4-t-cell-targeting-immunoliposomes-for-treatment-of-latent-hiv-reservoir
#75
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suthasinee Meeroekyai, Thanapak Jaimalai, Nuttee Suree, Panchika Prangkio
Active targeting nano-delivery is a promising approach to enhance therapeutic efficacy and specificity to the target cells. Liposomes (LPs) have been widely studied for the active targeting delivery due to their low toxicity, biodegradability, biocompatibility, and feasibility of surface medication to provide the interactions with cell receptors. One of the strategies is to functionalize the surface of LPs with monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to obtain immunoliposomes (imLPs) that recognize specific receptors on target cells...
December 16, 2023: European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38067117/sex-and-age-impact-cd4-t-cell-susceptibility-to-hiv-in-vitro-through-cell-activation-dynamics
#76
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ludivine Brandt, Paolo Angelino, Raquel Martinez, Sara Cristinelli, Angela Ciuffi
Cellular composition and the responsiveness of the immune system evolve upon aging and are influenced by biological sex. CD4+ T cells from women living with HIV exhibit a decreased viral replication ex vivo compared to men's. We, thus, hypothesized that these findings could be recapitulated in vitro and infected primary CD4+ T cells with HIV-based vectors pseudotyped with VSV-G or HIV envelopes. We used cells isolated from twenty donors to interrogate the effect of sex and age on permissiveness over a six-day activation kinetics...
November 23, 2023: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051053/noncanonical-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-activation-and-ddx3-inhibition-reduces-the-hiv-1-reservoir-by-elimination-of-latently-infected-cells-ex-vivo
#77
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jade Jansen, Stefanie Kroeze, Shirley Man, Matteo Andreini, Jan-Willem Bakker, Claudio Zamperini, Alessia Tarditi, Neeltje A Kootstra, Teunis B H Geijtenbeek
HIV-1 continues to be a major global health challenge. Current HIV-1 treatments are effective but need lifelong adherence. An HIV-1 cure should eliminate the latent viral reservoir that persists in people living with HIV-1. Different methods have been investigated that focus on reactivation and subsequent elimination of the HIV-1 reservoir, and it is becoming clear that a combination of compounds with different mechanisms of actions might be more effective. Here, we target two host factors, inhibitor of apoptosis proteins that control apoptosis and the DEAD-box helicase DDX3, facilitating HIV mRNA transport/translation...
December 5, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38038477/hiv-1-active-and-latent-infections-induce-disparate-chromatin-reorganization-and-transcriptional-regulation-of-mrnas-and-lncrnas-in-supt1-cells
#78
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabrielle Lê-Bury, Yao Chen, Jordan M Rhen, Jennifer K Grenier, Amit Singhal, David G Russell, Saikat Boliar
HIV-1 infection of T-lymphocytes depends on co-opting cellular transcriptional and translational machineries for viral replication. This requires significant changes in the cellular microenvironment. We have characterized and compared the changes in cellular chromatin structures as well as gene expression landscapes in T cells that are either actively or latently infected with HIV-1. Our results reveal that chromatin accessibility and expression of both protein-coding mRNAs and non-coding lncRNAs are uniquely regulated in HIV-1-infected T cells, depending on whether the virus is actively transcribing or remains in a transcriptionally silent, latent state...
December 1, 2023: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032851/preferential-selection-of-viral-escape-mutants-by-cd8-t-cell-sieving-of-siv-reactivation-from-latency
#79
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steffen S Docken, Kevin McCormick, M Betina Pampena, Sadia Samer, Emily Lindemuth, Mykola Pinkevych, Elise G Viox, Yuhuang Wu, Timothy E Schlub, Deborah Cromer, Brandon F Keele, Mirko Paiardini, Michael R Betts, Katharine J Bar, Miles P Davenport
HIV rapidly rebounds after interruption of antiretroviral therapy (ART). HIV-specific CD8+ T cells may act to prevent early events in viral reactivation. However, the presence of viral immune escape mutations may limit the effect of CD8+ T cells on viral rebound. Here, we studied the impact of CD8 immune pressure on post-treatment rebound of barcoded SIVmac293M in 14 Mamu-A*01 positive rhesus macaques that initiated ART on day 14, and subsequently underwent two analytic treatment interruptions (ATIs). Rebound following the first ATI (seven months after ART initiation) was dominated by virus that retained the wild-type sequence at the Mamu-A*01 restricted Tat-SL8 epitope...
November 2023: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38032195/hiv-1-infection-of-genetically-engineered-ipsc-derived-central-nervous-system-engrafted-microglia-in-a-humanized-mouse-model
#80
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice K Min, Behnam Javidfar, Roy Missall, Donald Doanman, Madel Durens, Mara Graziani, Annika Mordelt, Samuele G Marro, Lotje de Witte, Benjamin K Chen, Talia H Swartz, Schahram Akbarian
Our mouse model is a powerful tool for investigating the genetic mechanisms governing central nervous system (CNS) human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infection and latency in the CNS at a single-cell level. A major advantage of our model is that it uses induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia, which enables human genetics, including gene function and therapeutic gene manipulation, to be explored in vivo , which is more challenging to study with current hematopoietic stem cell-based models for neuroHIV...
November 30, 2023: Journal of Virology
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