Revealing viral and cellular dynamics of HIV-1 at the single-cell level during early treatment periods.

Cell reports methods(2023)

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While combination therapy completely suppresses HIV-1 replication in blood, functional virus persists in CD4 T cell subsets in non-peripheral compartments that are not easily accessible. To fill this gap, we investigated tissue-homing properties of cells that transiently appear in the circulating blood. Through cell separation and stimulation, the HIV-1 "Gag and Envelope reactivation co-detection assay" (GERDA) enables sensitive detection of Gag+/Env+ protein-expressing cells down to about one cell per million using flow cytometry. By associating GERDA with proviral DNA and polyA-RNA transcripts, we corroborate the presence and functionality of HIV-1 in critical body compartments utilizing t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (tSNE) and density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (DBSCAN) clustering with low viral activity in circulating cells early after diagnosis. We demonstrate transcriptional HIV-1 reactivation at any time, potentially giving rise to intact, infectious particles. With single-cell level resolution, GERDA attributes virus production to lymph-node-homing cells with central memory T cells (Ts) as main players, critical for HIV-1 reservoir eradication.
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HIV-1 reservoir,Gag and Envelope co-detection assay,GERDA,HIV-1 quantification,bNAbs,tSNE,DBscan,cell homing,HIV-1 reservoirs,HIV-1 viral outgrowth,HIV-1 virus dynamics
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