Neutralization sensitivity of genital tract HIV-1: shift in selective milieu shapes the population available to transmit. (15th July 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Neutralization sensitivity of genital tract HIV-1: shift in selective milieu shapes the population available to transmit. (15th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Neutralization sensitivity of genital tract HIV-1
- Authors:
- Kariuki, Samuel Mundia
Selhorst, Philippe
Abrahams, Melissa-Rose
Rebe, Kevin
Williamson, Carolyn
Dorfman, Jeffrey R. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: Previous studies indicate that transmitted/founder HIV-1 isolates are sensitive to neutralization by the transmitting donor's antibodies. This is true in at least a subset of sexual transmissions. We investigated whether this selection for neutralization-sensitive variants begins in the genital tract of the donor, prior to transmission. Design: Laboratory study. Methods: HIV-1 viruses from semen and blood of two male donors living with HIV-1 were tested for neutralization sensitivity to contemporaneous autologous antibodies. Results: In one donor, semen-derived clones ( n = 10, geometric mean ID50 = 176) were 1.75-fold [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.11–2.76, P = 0.018] more sensitive than blood-derived clones ( n = 12, geometric mean ID50 = 111) to the individual's own contemporaneous neutralizing antibodies. Enhanced overall neutralization sensitivity of the semen-derived clones could not explain the difference because these semen-derived isolates showed a trend of being less sensitive to neutralization by a pool of heterologous clade-matched sera. This relative sensitivity of semen-derived clones was not observed in a second donor who did not exhibit obvious independent HIV-1 replication in the genital tract. A Bayesian analysis suggested that the set of semen sequences that we analysed originated from a blood sequence. Conclusion: In some instances, selection for neutralization-sensitive variants during HIV-1 transmission begins in the genitalAbstract : Objective: Previous studies indicate that transmitted/founder HIV-1 isolates are sensitive to neutralization by the transmitting donor's antibodies. This is true in at least a subset of sexual transmissions. We investigated whether this selection for neutralization-sensitive variants begins in the genital tract of the donor, prior to transmission. Design: Laboratory study. Methods: HIV-1 viruses from semen and blood of two male donors living with HIV-1 were tested for neutralization sensitivity to contemporaneous autologous antibodies. Results: In one donor, semen-derived clones ( n = 10, geometric mean ID50 = 176) were 1.75-fold [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.11–2.76, P = 0.018] more sensitive than blood-derived clones ( n = 12, geometric mean ID50 = 111) to the individual's own contemporaneous neutralizing antibodies. Enhanced overall neutralization sensitivity of the semen-derived clones could not explain the difference because these semen-derived isolates showed a trend of being less sensitive to neutralization by a pool of heterologous clade-matched sera. This relative sensitivity of semen-derived clones was not observed in a second donor who did not exhibit obvious independent HIV-1 replication in the genital tract. A Bayesian analysis suggested that the set of semen sequences that we analysed originated from a blood sequence. Conclusion: In some instances, selection for neutralization-sensitive variants during HIV-1 transmission begins in the genital tract of the donor and this may be driven by independent HIV-1 replication in this compartment. Thus, a shift in the selective milieu in the male genital tract allows outgrowth of neutralization-sensitive HIV-1 variants, shaping the population of isolates available for transmission to a new host. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- AIDS. Volume 35:Number 9(2021)
- Journal:
- AIDS
- Issue:
- Volume 35:Number 9(2021)
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- Volume 35, Issue 9 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 35
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0035-0009-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-15
- Subjects:
- HIV-1 -- neutralization -- selection -- transmission
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http://journals.lww.com/pages/default.aspx ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002912 ↗
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