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
Abstract
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.
Keywords
Urinary tract, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HIV eradication, HIV reservoir, HIV-1 viruses, Persistence, Urine, Compartmentalization, HIV-1 replication, Plasma
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
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.
