Detection and molecular characterization of urinary tract HIV‑1 populations

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Mzingwane, Mayibongwe L.
Hunt, G.
Lassauniere, R.
Kalimashe, M.
Bongwe, A.
Ledwaba, J.
Chaisson, R.E.
Martinson, N.
Richter, Karin Louise
Bowyer, S.M.

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BioMed Central

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BACKGROUND : Identification of all possible HIV reservoirs is an important aspect in HIV eradication efforts. The urinary tract has however not been well studied as a potential HIV reservoir. In this pilot study we molecularly characterized HIV-1 viruses in urine and plasma samples to investigate HIV-1 replication, compartmentalization and persistence in the urinary tract. METHODS : Prospectively collected urine and blood samples collected over 12–36 months from 20 HIV-1 infected individuals were analysed including sampling points from prior to and after ART initiation. HIV-1 pol gene RNA and DNA from urine supernatant and urine pellets respectively were analysed and compared to plasma RNA viruses from the same individual. RESULTS : HIV-1 nucleic acid was detected in urine samples from at least one time point in 8/20 (40%) treatment-naïve subjects compared to 1/13 (7.7%) individuals on antiretroviral treatment (ART) during periods of plasma viral suppression and 1/7 (14.3%) individuals with virological failure. HIV-1 RNA was undetectable in urine samples after ART initiation but HIV-1 DNA was detectable in one patient more than 6 months after treatment initiation. There was coclustering of urine-derived pol sequences but some urine-derived sequences were interspersed among the plasmaderived sequences. CONCLUSIONS : Suppressive ART reduces HIV-1 replication in the urinary tract but HIV-1 DNA may persist in these cells despite treatment. A larger number of sequences would be required to confirm HIV compartmentalization in the urinary tract.

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Table S1. Study subjects and time points at which urine samples were tested.

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Urinary tract, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HIV eradication, HIV reservoir, HIV-1 viruses, Persistence, Urine, Compartmentalization, HIV-1 replication, Plasma

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Mzingwane, M.L., Hunt, G., Lassauniere, R. et al. 2019, 'Detection and molecular characterization of urinary tract HIV‑1 populations', Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, vol. 18, art. 27, pp. 1-7.