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Restriction Factors Expression Decreases in HIV-1 Patients after Cart.

˜The œNew microbiologica(2021)

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Activation of interferon (IFN) mediated responses and the consequent expression of restriction factors (RFs) represent an early line of defense against HIV-1 infection. The levels of viral replication and the antiviral are among the determinants influencing RFs' expression pattern. A deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms regulating RFs activity and their relationship with viral replication factors might lead to new therapeutic strategies based on the enhancement of immune response against the virus. The aim of this study is to perform a longitudinal evaluation of the variations in the levels of a group of selected RFs (APOBEC3G, BST2, TRIM5 alpha, MX2, SAMHD1, SERINC3/5, IFI16 and STING) to determine the impact of cART on their expression in HIV-1 positive patients. Together with RFs expression, immunological and virological parameters (plasma HIV1-RNA load and total HIV1-DNA) were longitudinally evaluated in a cohorts fourteen HIV-1 cART naive patients, who were evaluated at diagnosis (T0) and followed at 4 (T1) and 8 (T2) months after starting cART. Fourteen long-term treated patients who achieved sustained undetectable viremia for at least 2 years were also included in the study as a reference group. We observed a restoration of immunological conditions during cART, together with a progressive decrease of HIV1-RNA load, which became undetectable at 8 months after starting treatment. On the other hand, despite showing a trend towards decrease, total HIV1-DNA remained detectable after reaching viral suppression, similarly to what observed in long term treated patients. The expression of APOBEC3G, SAMHD1, BST2, IFI16, SERINC3, and SERINC5 was higher at the time of diagnosis and decreased significantly during therapy, reaching levels similar to the ones observed in virally suppressed patients. On the other hand, MX2 and TRIM5a high expression values up to T0, reaching lower levels immediately after the initiation of cART treatment. Correlation analysis showed a positive association between the expression levels of APOBEC3G, IFI16, MX2, SAMHD1, SERINC3 and TRIM5a with the HIV-1 viral load. On the contrary, no significant association was observed for BST2, SERINC5 and STING, even BST2 expression showed a tendency to correlate with viral load. We observed a tendency for a positive association of MX2, SAMHD1 and SERINC5 with the size of viral reservoir and a trend for a negative association for STING. STING appeared also as the only one factor whose expression correlates with the CD4 count and the CD4/CD8 ratio. Our data confirm the correlation between viral replication and expression of RFs, with, the levels of cellular defense proteins decreasing in parallel to the reduction of viral replication.
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HIV-1,cART,RFs,HIV1-RNA,HIV1-DNA
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